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    Posted: 20 Oct 2024 at 5:19pm


Have her new shoes on. Started taking cab off this morning. Hard decision when the cab is in such great shape! Any cab removal tips welcome. Will be converting to open station.
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Just curious, and maybe I missed it somewhere, but why remove the cab?
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I believe he is turning it into a pulling tractor.
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Were those extended mirrors a factory accessory? Note the little AC decal on there.
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Yes, original mirrors. Correct, making a puller.
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Cabs not allowed on pullers?
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Im trying to reduce weight to get into a lighter class. Im currently at 10,900#
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The mirrors were not factory installed, they were added by the dealer or purchased from a dealer and then added.
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Drop that side fuel tank, remove the 3-point, can you go with a narrow front end? Remove the door(s), and all windows, would that get you within range?
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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They don't like narrow fronts at pulls in anything over 9000. Some would let you but many wont. I know a guy with a 7020 narrow. I already removed 3 point and removed smaller tank.
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I plainly don’t understand why people strip farm tractors to pull…
I’d rather see them pull what they can in the fields (plows, disks, and more) than only on a track.
I have a wd45 diesel with a d262 repower with a turbo but it’s sure as heck not stripped..
Sorry if I hit nerves but these Allis ‘ are not getting built any more so they will run out after awhile.
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I hate to see that.  Looks like a nice old tractor that could still do a lot of work.
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I saw a WD for sale locally that looked good on thumbnail. Then at all around photos it revealed it had been a puller and parked.

Then you expect the engine was pushed hard, the trans and rear end were loaded hard. Plus all the missing parts. Sigh.

Maybe all the removed parts find their way to get other parts tractors back in the field.

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Isn’t the cab rather integral to the integrity of the frame? Is this commonly done?
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Cab is separate from tractor no relation to structural integrity
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I see both sides of it. I like original, undisturbed, unabused tractors, myself.. I bought a spotless 190 XT last year to take pulling, but I didn’t have the heart to tear it apart. I left the PTO and hydraulics on this tractor with the intention of getting fieldwork out of it and dual purposing as a pulling tractor. I don’t like the abuse anymore than some of you, but there is another element to the story.. I have an 81-year-old father, who is having trouble getting around but always loved the entertainment of tractor pulling.. I have a 19-year-old son who has gotten himself in trouble and struggles to find common ground with me or his grandpa. I have a nine-year-old son who loves anything to do with grandpa, dad, his brother, tractors, and farming.. I had a grandfather who worked at Allis Chalmers in the 60s. I realize now that there is very few activities that can bring us four boys together better than tractor pulling. This tractor will secure at least four or five weekends next summer where I know that my father and two sons will be together with me with smiiling faces. I wanted to buy a heavier, tractor and strip the weight down instead of a lighter tractor and boosting horsepower and abusing the lighter drive train.. I saved every bolt washer and cotter pin. I took off this tractor and put it in a crate.. We also have seven other Allis’ that do fieldwork. I get what you’re saying though.
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I may be intersted in the cab depending on cost
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Mattman, it’s your tractor, so you do as you want with it… Hope ALL the men in your family enjoy your new 7040 pulling tractor. Thanks for sharing about pulling challenges/rules & your family history. Congratulations for having a grandfather that was employed by AC. What/where/when did he do/work at AC? I’ve never tractor pulled myself, but it’s dynamics are way cool. Please keep us updated as the 7040 progression.

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He was a machinist in West Allis and took a Greyhound home on the weekends. My dad and his sisters stayed home and milked while my grandpa was 2 1/2 hours away working in the Allis factory.
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some one not long ago had one with the cab rusted out
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I bought a 7040 a few years ago with a rusted cab, bought a used cab to replace it and sat on it for one year before biting the bullet and pulled the cab, I remember there wasn’t a big deal to do it and I wished I had done it sooner, one thing I did was remove the white top so the chains on the lifting brackets wouldn’t bend the edges. We used a cat backhoe to lift and remove the cab. We left the steering wheel and steering column in and lifted cab, all the cab wiring should unplug, remove heater hoses and a/c lines and unbolt the cab.
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Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

Cab is separate from tractor no relation to structural integrity
Ok. I wonder what conversation I’m thinking of…..
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Any hidden bolts that I should be aware of?
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Way back in the mid 1960s when I fist became aquatinted with tractor pulling a fellow told me 3 basic things to do well at tractor pulling. They have served me well to having top performing tractors in every class and division the I've pulled in.
#1 have the lightest tractor that you can
#2 have the most power possible with that tractor
#3 go as fast as possible
Over the years I have seen many that just think weighting a big tractor up is the thing. I've seen times when the same group of tractors in in both a 10,000 pound class as a 14,000 pound class and with the sled set the same the 14,000 pounders didn't go as far as the same bunch did at 10,000 pounds. At the other end of the scale I've seen those the always do well with a heavy tractor get beat consistently with their lightweight tractor by a better driver.  Anyone can get a big heavy tractor down the track, however skill is needed to consistently do well with a light tractor. 
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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No hidden bolts that I remember.
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