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The most popular Allis Chalmers tractor ever. |
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J-WAG
Bronze Level Joined: 21 Jan 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 9 |
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Posted: 22 Jan 2010 at 4:45pm |
All of you AC fanatics have to have an opinion on the most useful AC tractor ever, i want your opinion then i want you to tell why that is!
Since i asked, i think the most useful tractor AC ever made would have to be a tie between the C and the WD or WD45. I think this because, First i liked the C because it was a handy tractor to have around on the farm. The WD and WD45 because they were the inovators in my mind. They were AC's answer to the Farmall M and the John Deere A.
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omahagreg
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Omaha, Nebraska Points: 2800 |
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I have not been around either, but Dad always says he thinks the 1958ish d17 diesel they had was better than their later d19 diesel.
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Greg Kroeker
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J-WAG
Bronze Level Joined: 21 Jan 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 9 |
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Thanks Greg, yea my grandfather had a D 17 series 4 with the 3 point hitch.i dont really know what year though!! it was a good workhorse!
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ToddSin NY
Orange Level Joined: 08 Nov 2009 Location: Newark,NY Points: 1034 |
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I've always liked dads WD45! Plenty of power and the wet clutchis handy to plow snow our fill in tile ditches! Put your left foot down over the rear and use the hand clutch to keep the pump rolling to lift and lower the plow and you can go all day.......if your arms can stand it!! LOL!!
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Steve-Ohio
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Ohio Points: 330 |
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No doubt it was the Alllis Chalmers WD-45. Tons of power, snap coupler, hand clutch, power booster, spin outs. Great combination.
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Andy in Central IA
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Central Iowa Points: 19 |
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I'll vote for the WD45. Did not have experience wit many of them though. Just WC's, WD's, C's and WD45's.
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Andy Central IA
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PBSoMd
Orange Level Joined: 22 Sep 2009 Location: California Md Points: 232 |
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I like them all, but out of the 20 some I have I use the 6080 to do the work. Could have something to do with the cab, air and heat. We farmed 50 ac for a lot of years raising tobacco and small grain with just a CA. It was a pretty good all around tractor.
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Chris (swIA)
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Prescott, IA Points: 319 |
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I love my WD and you can't beat the power of a D17. I guess if I had a WD-45 it would be the best of both worlds.
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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Boy O boy, This will go on and on. LOL
My vote will be for the best tractor built. The WD-45.........
Pound per HP the WD45 is it.
Come on boys tell it like it is. lol
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2147 |
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Two of them; WD45 and D17 IV Diesel with factory three point. I have both.
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Brian Jasper co. Ia
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Prairie City Ia Points: 10508 |
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I have 2 that are pretty handy. The CA and a 58 D17D. Trying to decide which A-C is best is pretty tough. About the only one with a not so great reputation would be the ED-40.
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"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford
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Bill Long
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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If you want as the title of the thread says the most popular Allis Chalmers Tractor ever it would be the WC. I believe that is the largest production run of any Allis Chalmers tractor.
However, I firmly believe there were three units that MADE ALLIS CHALMERS in the farm equipment industry - one not a tractor - the WC, the B, and the 60 All Crop Harvestor.
Before these three units were introduced Allis Chalmers was just a manfacturing compnay. These units drove Allis Chalmers to the position of a major farm equipment manfacturer in the United States.
I don't know if this answers your question but these are my firm feelings.
Good Luck!
Bill Long
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Eldon (WA)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Spokane, WA Points: 7765 |
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Well I like the WD45 and the WD45D and the D17......but the tractor that makes money for me is the 175D. It might not be the most popular as far as numbers, but once you use one it is hard to go back to a D17, let alone a WD45.....
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Calvin Schmidt
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Can. Points: 4525 |
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I have to agree with Bill Long as the answer to the originial question. Some of the most usefull for me are the D-15 II with 3 pt, D-17 IV diesel 3pt., and the D-21 series II. The D-12 III with 3 pt and the H-3 are very usefull as well and they all get used.
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acd21man
Orange Level Joined: 07 Jan 2010 Location: tn Points: 831 |
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i like our tractors D17 diesel 3 pt, D21 220 and the wd45 |
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gary ny
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: verona ny Points: 361 |
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I personally think the wd45 is one of the most versitile tractors ever made ,It was small to get into tight spots ,light to go over wet spots and had good power to do anything it was asked to do and more.
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Pat the Plumber CIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Springfield,Il Points: 4772 |
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I like the ORANGE ones.
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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails
1964 D-17 SIV 3 Pt.WF,1964 D-15 Ser II 3pt.WF ,1960 D-17 SI NF,1956 WD 45 WF. |
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Leonard
Orange Level Joined: 06 Nov 2009 Location: Deer Park, WA Points: 558 |
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I' with you Pat. Although I use a nd love the WD-45.
Leonard
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morton(pa)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lancaster, PA Points: 1234 |
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J-WAG, ACTUALLY, you have it wrong. The M and the L/LA were the answers to the B/C tractor. The M came out in 47 and the L/LA came out around 1940 or 41 I think. Allis was ahead of the game against all their competition with the B and the C. The B was far more popular then the C. The C only sold less then 2/3rds of the total number of B's sold.
That being said, I'd have to say the B. It revolutionized the way the small farmer farmed. It was more economical then a team of horses and replaced many, many teams on the farm and bought the industrial age to countless farms. Since tractors cost less money to maintain then horses farmers were able to get higher profits. There was not near as much back breaking work either.
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Jeff-in-Kunkletown
Silver Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 494 |
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I'll vote for the wd-45
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dannyraddatz
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Plainfield, Ill Points: 848 |
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I do like my 1954 WD45, I think the power and package size are a good fit. I agree with the spin outs and hand clutch comments too.
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Danny Raddatz
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Mark(MO)
Bronze Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NE Missouri Points: 79 |
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I wouldn't disagree with any of the prevoius opinions. I am surprised though, that no one thinks the 190 XT was one of the greatest. When I think JD I think 4020, when I think of Allis I think 190 XT. Might just be a generational thing though. I know it had its problems.
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Roger A. NY
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Cortland, NY Points: 19 |
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I would have to vote for the WD45 followed closely by the D17. Just from my personal experience. The B probably did more to get farmers into mechanized farming, but not MY favorite! Roger
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cwhit
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sigel IL Points: 981 |
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D-17 IV. If it would have had live pto, it would have been perfect..
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Steve in NJ
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Andover, NJ Points: 11791 |
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The most popular? I'm wit' Bill on that. The WC, with the B close behind. But, I think the WC set the ground work for its cousin the WD45, and that's where I think the word "useful" fits in quite well. I personally don't own a WD45 because I don't have a use for it on my little acreage, but from all the reading I've done on the 45' over the years, it was one versatile tractor for its time, and that, like the WC, set the ground work for the rest of the AC line down the road........
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Bruce Mn.
Silver Level Joined: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Jacobson Mn. Points: 78 |
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I grew up on a WC & C, they were the greatest. Later I got a wd45 , great tractor. a couple years ago I finally up graded into newer tractors ,a D14 & D17. they definitly have advantages and tend to grow on you.
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Ken(Bell.Wa)
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bellingham, WA Points: 163 |
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Of the 25 plus we have the most useful are 160, 6060, 7060, D17 series 4. Have a great day, Ken
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RMD
Silver Level Joined: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Connecticut Points: 300 |
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Most popular and most useful are not the same thing. Certainly the B. WC, WD45 and/or D-17 were the most popular for their times. None of them can match later models with independent hydraulics, independent PTO, differential locks, more gear ranges and even font wheel assist for usefulness.
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AllisFreak MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Minnesota Points: 1541 |
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I'd say the 6060. It's nimble, excellent on fuel, good power out of the 4 cylinder turbo diesel, small enough to be considered a utility tractor and big enough to be the main tractor on some farms. The factory cab is nice with air, heat and am/fm. Also has true live pto and hydraulics and spin out rims and power adjust front axle.
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'49 A-C WD, '51 A-C WD, '63 A-C D17 Series III, 1968 A-C One-Seventy, '82 A-C 6060, '75 A-C 7040, A-C #3 sickle mower, 2 A-C 701 wagons, '78 Gleaner M2
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AllisFreak MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Minnesota Points: 1541 |
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To clarify my statement, I consider the 6060 the most useful, not the most popular.
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'49 A-C WD, '51 A-C WD, '63 A-C D17 Series III, 1968 A-C One-Seventy, '82 A-C 6060, '75 A-C 7040, A-C #3 sickle mower, 2 A-C 701 wagons, '78 Gleaner M2
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