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Allis Cultimulcher?

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    Posted: 01 Oct 2010 at 1:27pm
I  picked up this cultimulcher from the original purchaser.  The packer was bought new along with a D17 and other AC equipment of the time.  It had Allis Chalmers and the Diamond decals on it.  The wheels appeared to be cream and a protected  area of the whats left orange paint, seems to be more PO#2 than PO#1.  The transport wheel system looks AC as does the spring tooth portion.  Wheel hubs have an AC number.  The packer wheels are branded DUNHAM.  Was this an AC or Oxnard production using DUNHAM wheels or just a rebadged version of DUNHAM.  I found that DUNHAM was an Berea OH Co.  Any one have an info on this?  Thanks...Dale 
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I have a JD one that looks just like that one

Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field.    Eisenhower, Dwight D.
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Prolly made by Dunham,had one like it,it was a Dunham,Dunham colors was lite blue and orange.
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I have seen IH ones like that to and john deere. think ac model was a single roller. But you never know it could be.
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