Print Page | Close Window

Plows

Printed From: Unofficial Allis
Category: Allis Chalmers
Forum Name: Farm Equipment
Forum Description: everything about Allis-Chalmers farm equipment
URL: https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=26254
Printed Date: 26 Feb 2025 at 12:53pm
Software Version: Web Wiz Forums 11.10 - http://www.webwizforums.com


Topic: Plows
Posted By: allis restorer
Subject: Plows
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 5:35pm
I would like to see some pictures of different types of allis chalmers plows that were built! Or any other types of plows you may use.  Thanks Steve

-------------
Go orange or Go home!!



Replies:
Posted By: Roddo
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:07pm

This is my plow.  I didn't restore it down to every nut and bolt, but it got cleaned up and painted.  Dont have any action shots as I wont be getting it dirty until spring.


Posted By: allis restorer
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:09pm
looks nice, thanks

-------------
Go orange or Go home!!


Posted By: JW in MO
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:30pm
Here's one for us rope pullers.  I don't have a good picture of the 3-bottom.

-------------
Maximum use of available resources!


Posted By: Don(MO)
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:31pm
Here's a #53 plow. I got more I'll post lather on.
 
 


-------------
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.



Posted By: Don(MO)
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:56pm
Wendell, That little plow will look good behind your "A"  at next year plow day. lol
Don


-------------
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.



Posted By: allis restorer
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 8:31pm
heres some pictures of us, you can say plowing without a plow, last fall here in northern WI, i know the tractors aint orange but we use all brands besides International.

-------------
Go orange or Go home!!


Posted By: Chad (MN)
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 8:34pm
Allis 9000 series pull-type plow.  7-14" behind D-21.
 
 


-------------
220 3-190XT 2-D19d D19g 5-D17 UC 3-WC 2-WD 3-WD45 CA C H3 7-AllCrops 14-plows 3-Gleaners Lawnmowers SC-equipment


Posted By: Bill_MN
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 4:54pm
#73 with slat bottoms which I restored. Sold this one to D-allis Iowa last summer.



-------------
1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow


Posted By: BILLP-SE-MI
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 5:34pm


Posted By: Dave in il
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 6:02pm
Here are my 4 bottom & 3 bottom snap couplers
 
 
 


Posted By: Eldon (WA)
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 6:09pm
A few of mine.....
 
 
Not orange, but a monster.....
 
 
Found this one setting by the side of the road, decided it was worth bringing home.
 
 
Good old McCormick 4 btm
 
 
Another Oliver 3-18 rollover
 
 
 
How many can you count in this mess??
 
 
 


-------------
ALLIS EXPRESS!
This year:


Posted By: Dave in il
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 6:09pm
Here's my IH model 60 behind my D17
 
 


Posted By: David (in Mi.)
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 6:56pm


Posted By: Allis Fields
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 7:54pm
A 80 serries 3-16" slated. and a stearable 3-16  70 serries.

-------------
Allis orange blooded by family. Allis Diehard by choice


Posted By: Don(MI)
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 9:23pm
 
This is grandpas plow, always liked this picture though.
 
Me and the C with international plow, about 10 years ago.
 
 


Posted By: Denis in MI
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 10:08pm
Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

This is grandpas plow, always liked this picture though.
  
 
Is that a AC plow, I have one identical and wondered if it was I foun traces of orange but don't know if it is a real AC plow,
 
Thanks for any help or info,
Denis


-------------
1938 B, 1945 B, 1941 IB, 1949 C, 2 1938 WCs, 3 1950 WDs, 1951 WD, 2 1955 WD45, 1957 D-14


Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 12:08am



-------------
http://www.ae-ta.com" rel="nofollow - http://www.ae-ta.com
Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF


Posted By: SHAMELESS
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 2:25am
hey JW...we use them rope pull plows here...when all them little town kids brag about how their daddies bought them the toughest trucks! we hook them up to their trucks and someone rides in the back to pull the rope!!   lmao! it ussually shuts em up fast!


Posted By: PBSoMd
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 7:31am
Little older look


Posted By: Andrew(southernIL)
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 7:41am
this one is mine, could be someones if they want one that needs a little work.


this one not mine but was at a local auction this past fall



They are the same plow just ours has many years and acres of use. Believe my grandpa brought it home with the 175 around 1973.


-------------
If fishing is a sport your looking at an athlete


Posted By: Chris/CT
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 7:51am
Disc tiller plow, needing new home, would look cool behind someones D-series, offers around scrap iron price entertained, "roll" right over the rocks!, have all parts available, needs some finish work on trailing wheel.


Posted By: Don(MI)
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 11:22am
Originally posted by Denis in MI Denis in MI wrote:

Is that a AC plow, I have one identical and wondered if it was I foun traces of orange but don't know if it is a real AC plow,
 
Thanks for any help or info,
Denis
 
Yes, that is an allis one bottom on steel plow. Usually its easy to tell if its an allis, they have the lugs on the drive wheel.


Posted By: JOHN N/IL
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 6:47pm
Don i have a 53 plow like yours where can you get new plow shares and shins.thanksJohn


Posted By: Bill_MN
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 7:04pm
John, I would give Sandy Lake Imp. a call, they are on this forum and can point you in the right direction. They did not have any shares for my plow but gave me a list of dealers from their inventory database that had NOS left. They do not make new parts for these plows anymore so it's a matter of tracking down NOS parts from different places.

-------------
1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow


Posted By: Denis in MI
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 7:05pm
Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

Originally posted by Denis in MI Denis in MI wrote:

Is that a AC plow, I have one identical and wondered if it was I foun traces of orange but don't know if it is a real AC plow,
 
Thanks for any help or info,
Denis
 
Yes, that is an allis one bottom on steel plow. Usually its easy to tell if its an allis, they have the lugs on the drive wheel.
 
Ok, I can't look for the lugs on mine it was cut down and has rims and tires now.  Thanks for the info though


-------------
1938 B, 1945 B, 1941 IB, 1949 C, 2 1938 WCs, 3 1950 WDs, 1951 WD, 2 1955 WD45, 1957 D-14


Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 7:09pm
John, first you have to identify the bottom, there were several used on the 50,60,70, and 80 series bottoms. To do that you need to find a part number on the share, moldboard, frog, maybe the shin or the landside. Landsides are more universal than most of the other parts. And there were as many as a couple dozen different shares used for different ground characteristics (rocky or not rocky, etc) and plow widths. A 53 could use bottoms of 12, 14, or 16" probably. Plow bottoms are in a separate book from plow frames.

Gerald J.


Posted By: Hurst
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 7:10pm
Originally posted by Bill_MN Bill_MN wrote:

John, I would give Sandy Lake Imp. a call, they are on this forum and can point you in the right direction. They did not have any shares for my plow but gave me a list of dealers from their inventory database that had NOS left. They do not make new parts for these plows anymore so it's a matter of tracking down NOS parts from different places.


Does this apply to the slat bottoms?  We have a model 83 that needs new shares, landslides, and a couple of slats.  Am I going to be hunting down NOS or be SOL?

Hurst


-------------
1979 Allis Chalmers 7000
5800 Hours


Posted By: Bill_MN
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 7:19pm
Hurst, I had a #73 with slat bottoms and I tracked down 3 NOS shares fairly easily. Price depends on dealer but they were only about $15-20 apiece. The 83 being a bit newer I would think parts would be a bit more common.

-------------
1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow


Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 8:48pm
53, 63, 73, and 83 were the SAME vintage. Bottoms varied differently. The different plow models had different options.

It still takes identifying the bottom independent of the plow frame to find parts.

Gerald J.


Posted By: JOHN N/IL
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 9:20pm
Thanks gerald i will call sandylake after i try to find some numbers on the plow bottoms.Thanks for your input everyone.


Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 27 Feb 2011 at 11:27pm
I have a vintage plow bottoms manual so can identify the plow bottom from part numbers or maybe a picture from the bottom. And I can then list the original part numbers for shares and shins that need replacement most often.

Some of the shares are short, some are long, some may look worn when new.

Gerald J.



Print Page | Close Window

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 11.10 - http://www.webwizforums.com
Copyright ©2001-2017 Web Wiz Ltd. - https://www.webwiz.net