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1936 Allis Chalmers?

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    Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 12:39pm
Ran across this one on Craigslist outside Chicago. 1936 Allis Chalmers tractor, Is in overall good shape other than the engine has a crack in the block.




http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/for/1780701655.html
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Could be a good deal - depends on the crack, of course! Maybe someone in that corner of Illinois could have a look.........
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Originally posted by Dave(inMA) Dave(inMA) wrote:

Could be a good deal - depends on the crack, of course! Maybe someone in that corner of Illinois could have a look.........
 
LOL Last time I looked Plainfield was on that corner of the world.
 
That may be the going rate for 1936 WC, but it doesn't have fenders which can get a little expensive. On the plus side it has the round spoke wheels. Unless the seller gets it running it is a $500 tractor. It could cost $500 to $1000 to put tires on it if you can find some decent used ones. Other gotchas beyong the crack in the engine are the carburator, magneto, clutch and brakes.
 
A guy could end up with $2000 in the that tractor and still have a $1000 tractor.
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Gotta agree with you, John. A running/testable machine would be a lot more saleable. I understand that it was left over the winter w/o antifreeze.....too bad, but maybe it's something that can be repaired.
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