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Another neat item I picked up .

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Anyone have theses or ever see them 

 
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Neat Fred!  Nice rugged design. ~ Orangeman
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You’re going to need a lot of weight on the front end to handle 1400#…
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote exSW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jan 2024 at 2:25pm
That looks a lot like a Windpower Post hole digger frame(although shorter). They used the same frame for AC's and for IH fast hitch. They just bolted the fast hitch prongs in where the channels slide over the AC's rockshaft arms.

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Learning AC...slowly
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Neat find. Has it been painted.

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Spotted that in your sub spoiler post. Wondered what you were doing with it
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Neat find, I'm sure there aren't many around
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Why do you think Allis made the front stack weights .  LOL
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Why do you think Allis made the front stack weights .  LOL


They’d have to be stacked higher than the radiator…
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Nice Fred. I too have a post hole digger that looks similar.
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Fred,  You always find the NEATEST things.
Congratulations!
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Does anyone have parts list for stuff Fred’s looking for. Thanks
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Anyone have theses or ever see them 

 
I know a couple of guys on here that made these a while back but I never saw those brackets nor did I see them on the ones they made.  Heres some links

This from littlemarv  LOTS of pictures in these two links,  He hasn't been on here for a year now...  I better call him and see how he's doing.
https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/wd-farm-crane_topic89408.html
And another from littlemarv
https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/passing-of-the-punkin-popple_topic145222.html

Another that has the dimensions on it.
https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/lift-crane_topic88695.html
This was one that Rick Maldeney (God rest his soul) was building at the time.  A pic shows the brackets, but not real well.

This one is LOADED with GREAT pics
https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/wd-farm-crane_topic192428.html

PM JohnCinMd  (John Cullom) he has a lot of pics and he might have the book for it. Or email him.  He was JUST on here a few hours ago. jh_cullom@comcast.net

And THIS one gives you it all.  MAYBE Dave still has the manual.  And Dale Schafer has one also.
https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/wd-farm-crane_topic38658.html




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I had a farm crane on my D-17 High Clearance single front diesel. Bought it from a guy that thought it was a wagon tongue. Sold the tractor and
 sold the crane to Jerry Hagg.
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