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    Posted: 25 Jan 2011 at 10:24pm
Can anyone give me an idea where to buy this handy pocket guide . It is filled with lots of great information. My original copy got misplaced      Thanks, tractor bob
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Can't say I've ever heard of this book, but what I do recommend is Norm Swinfords book "Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985", commonly referred to on here as "norm's book" or the "AC Bible". This, I'm sure, will surpass any information in this data book. It's a little pricey on amazon but keep your eye out at tractor shows and such and you should easily find a copy.
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There is one on ebay, but it looks like Amazon is the best bet. I thought I saw one at TSC, but I'm not positive on that.
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Have a couple.....$20.00 + 5.00 shipping.   www.djstractorparts.intuitwebsites.com
 
 
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2035,A,U,UC,WF unstyled,WF styled,WC High Crop (cane),RC,B,IB,C,CA,WD,WD45,G,D10,D12,D14,D15,D15 II,D17,D19,WC styled,WC unstyled H3 crawler
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Just to clarify, There were 2 at least. One for Earthmoving/Construction, and other for Farm related, Correct? About 4"X7".
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The book is "Allis-Chalmers farm tractors and crawler Data Book"  By Terry Dean  4 1/2" x 7 1/2" reference from 1914--1963. serial numbers, specification. from the 10-18 to D19 plus crawlers.     www.djstractorparts.intuitwebsites.com
 

 
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It's a great little book to carry with you at auctions or shows and $20 is very reasonable compared to what I've seen some sell for.
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I got one for my "red" machine. Like somebody said, good to take to shows or for when people ask a question about something. I'll have to pick up an allis one to add. 
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