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Looking through old issues of WE of Allis-Chalmers

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    Posted: 19 Feb 2012 at 12:16pm
I was looking through the old issue of "WE of Allis-Chalmers" and I found some pretty neat articles. There was 2 pages worth about the production of the M7 snow tractor, as well as the M6 transporter. It shows the production line of the M6 machines from start to finish! It was pretty impressive. There were articles talking about how the Roto Baler ( as well as showed early prototype Roto Balers) was going to be the next big thing from AC and how it was in development. They mention tractors that would be coming out after the war ended, but how they were unable to give any names or info on the tractor as it was still in development as well. There was tons more too!!All very cool stuff...
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Neat magazine. Have a pile of WE issues myself. 
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   If I remember correctly the M6 was built at LaPorte. Somewhere I read the M7's trailer (M19 I think) was built at LaPorte, can someone confirm or deny this ?
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