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Allis collectors from NW WI

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Joe Graunke View Drop Down
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Joined: 14 Sep 2009
Location: Clayton WI
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    Posted: 29 Jan 2010 at 12:26pm
How many here from North West WI. I'm from Clayton
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Location: Centuria, WI
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I live between Eureka Center and Milltown.
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Joined: 15 Sep 2009
Location: Fall Creek, WI
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Joined: 25 Dec 2009
Location: Sarona WI
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Sarona WI
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009
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Originally from Far north WI, Ashland.  Now I'm out in Kenmare ND.  My toys (tractors) are still back in WI though.....
Jacob Swanson
1920 6-12; 1925,1926 20-35 longfenders; 1925,1926 15-25's; 1927,1929 20-35 shortfenders; C; B's; IB; WC's; WD; WD45
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I'm from the UP but 4 of my tractors are from Northern Wisconsin!
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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got a few tractors, located in elmwood,wi
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009
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There sure were a lot of small ACs around Cushing when I was a kid.  I wonder where the dealers were back in the 60's. I'm sure thats where my love for orange got its start.
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009
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Falun,
the town if you blink while passing through, you missed it . Once had seven stores two resteraunts, butcher shop, woolen mill, potatoe starch factory, two saw mills, two creameries, a tannery, lumber yard, two hotels, barbershop, furniture making factory, One cemetary, two churches, 1-8 grade school, and Clarence Fallstrom's Allis-Chalmers & Nash dealership.
  Today, one cementary, two churches, one car repair shop, and a bait shop. Oh yes, one new business in old building selling collectables. only old business buildings left are the creamery building with the car repair in it, furniture factory turned into storage unit and  the old lumber building that has grandma's attics in it. New busines east of town built up on an old farm, (which got leveld off and don't count in my book) is modern day lumber yard. Church buildings still there of course.
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I grow on a farm near Richardson, WI.  I have collected a few AC's but I now store them just across the river in MN.  Joe I'll bet you know where Richardson is.

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i was a service rep. during the 70"s in nw wi.  Here are some dealers I remember:  Anderson Auto-Arkansas, WI, Elmwood Farm Service-Elmwood, WI, Fuhrman's Service-Spring Valley, WI, Kinnic Implement-River Falls, WI, Bilse Garage-Ridgeland, WI, Yellowstone Garage-Stanley, WI,  Bentz Motor Service-Comstock, WI, Rice Lake Implement-Rice Lake, WI, Sam's Corner-Cumberland,WI, G & G Implement-Luck, WI, Bar H Ranch-Stone Lake, WI, Gerber Bros-Exeland, WI.  This is all I can think of right now. Hope this helps.If you have any other questions, please contact me. Neil W. 
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Hey Joe,how did you make out with the sprayer?Tony
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009
Location: NW Illinois
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I'm the Allis collector in the family, but I have an older brother that used to live just north of Luck and now lives somewhere near Dallas,Wi.  Charlie
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Location: Centuria, WI
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Neil, I remember you. I went to Alex Tech a few year before you arrived. My instructors were Art Johnson and George Schelin. Bruce
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H i Bruce I remember you too We rode back from service school in Mlke one year

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papajim from menomonie. i worked for o&r, ridgeland imp. and a little for elmwood farm service in the 70s. I now have a B,C, B10,B12, 712, two 608lt. keeping agco i have oliver 70 and MH101jr std. hi Neil- good to hear from you.
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I, am  also between Eureka  Center and Milltown, a mile from Bruce Nelson,.... JC(wi) I remember driving during  the 1970's through Falun, and seeing the  old Porcelain Allis Chalmers sign on the side of the old dealership building, I wonder where it went? Our Dealer back during the 1970's was G&G Imp. in Luck,Wisc.,They got in trade a lot of rare tractors, I never realized at the time,someday how valuable they would someday be,one was a Minneapolis Moline R with a factory cab.
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my grandpa owned the allis dealer in elmwood, Elmwood farm service sold a-c from 1956 till 1984-85
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Swane, that was a neon lit sign. was on the building when it burned up back in about 1986. And I was to dumb to go and fetch it off the wall even at that point. Wasn't in real terrible shape yet but its gone now. Dad almost bought a UC allis thee, he seen it and went back couple days later to buy it from ol Clarence Fallstrom and Morris Blmgrin had just bought it before Dad got back there. Morris died last November. Tractor is parts and sits in the woods that grown up around it.
 Use to go down to Luck and look at all the tractors he had there and wished I could have driven several different ones home .  G&G were the last A-C dealer here but think it was Hession-Wright that had it before. Gustafson still sells some parts for Vermeer.
 
 What was the name of the machinery dealer that had the lot where the holiday store and station are located at now in Milltown? I remember an old 90 Oliver that sat in the back corner along with other old rusted tractors. D JD, Ih f12 and 20 and regulers and other oddballs. Sure would have like to go back in time and took them out of there. oh well
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Somerset, pull in clayton with my WD every year, also have a WD-45, possilby getting another one, also use a 7045 on my uncles farm just up the road
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Old Allis News is headquartered near the metropolis of Richardson, which is a suburb of Joel.
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JC(Wi) , It is a small world sometimes....The dealer in Milltown was Charlie Jorgenson Imp.  He was a Case Dealer until around 1970, when the machinery lot was cleaned up and a Holiday Gas Station built.The building had a large CASE sign on it as well as a large CASE Eagle, The CASE Eagle today,was purchased , and sits in front of the Unity School as a symbol for the school mascot," Unity Eagles" The old Case building is still there , used as a town shop, and the main Case sales building sitting idle.
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I'm from New Richmond.  Have a nice One-Sixty and a B that is in many pieces for rebuilding.  Having a difficult time getting the old brakes out of it.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.   Dick
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Gee I almost feel like one of you guys....just dropped off a tractor in Downing, picked up a 170D from Luke's uncle in Somerset, spent a night in Menomonie.  Too cold for me there....back to 40 degree weather once more!
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cadott.own nine tractors,8o7o,7080,7060,220 ,two 200,185,D17,WD45
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