Didn’t get raised on a farm but did spend most of my childhood running around a farm with my best friend. Still remember when I was 10-11 years old and his dad let me drive their old AC 185 for the first time tedding hay. It was the stuff of every little boys dream back then!
I grew up bleeding orange and black, with a touch of cream. C, WD, WD45 ( gas and diesel, wide and narrow front ), D14-15, 17, 19 and 21, 180, 440 and 5050. Grandpa was the first to get a tractor on steel wheel. Dad retired in 76 and all tractors were sold, except the WD45 narrow front gas. He bought the 5050 at that time and I put close to 5000hrs on that little work horse haying, feeding cattle, plowing snow, and turning dirt. This was a joy to watch.
My first paying job, at 11 years old, was in the summer of 1983. The farmer I worked for was a neighbor and he had 2 D21's and a 7045 and purchased a 7060 the next year. That 7045 was a really nice tractor.
Watching these beautiful vintage Allis-Chalmers tractors still working the fields gets me excited... the kind of excited I used to get when my wife and I first started dating. Maybe I need to get an Allis-Chalmers t-shirt for my wife and put her to work in our garden. 😂
Great video! Out of all the many Allis Chalmers tractors we had, the D-21 was by far my favorite. That tractor was a tank and an incredible work horse.
Great Video. I worked as a tech for an AC dealership in the 1980's and worked on most of the models shown. I owned an CA, 175, and 190XT during that time period as well.
Hang onto that tractor. I wish I had even one of Dad's AC tractors or his Super M. It all sold at auction after he died and he took great care of equipment so they went for prices beyond my budget. Even the Super M went for almost $10K, and this was a fair number of years ago.
Thank you Jason, It appears to me A-C made some really nice looking well thought designs. The area where I grew up didn't have dealerships so I didn't see any working land. I would see them do pretty well at tractor pulls in the 70's. Thanks again, Boe
Back in the day the Penn State university farm services division had a D17 series 4 prototype as part of its fleet. The tractor had no serial number. It was a series 3 tractor with the new series 4 styling and a few upgrades over the series 3 tractors. It had a Perkins 4 cylinder diesel engine that was the most unique sounding tractor I've ever heard. It sounded like a sewing machine more than a tractor! Nice little tedder and raking tractor.
They have a very rich and storied history. It's too bad the farm crisis of the 80's and a bunch of managerial mismanagement from the 1960's and beyond killed them off. They were a tremendous company and made some very high quality machines!
There sure used to be a lot of those around my area. Still several in barns around here. They had a plant in Terra Haute, Indiana that several of the farmers used to work in the day and farm at night. A complete different era.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana I don't really know. Later it became a Case plant and they made backhoe and front end loaders. It is now a Great Dane plant making semi trailers.
I worked on the A-C tractor production lines in West Allis, Wisconsin, on a Work-Study program between the U. of Minnesota and A-C. Worked there a total of 12 months, 1966-1968. The new tractor coming off the lines at that time was the 190 series with the 190XT the dominant tractor. The demand for A-C tractors and equipment among farmers followed the decline in smaller row-crop farms of that era. The traditional row-crop tractors and farm equipment manufacturers in the USA consolidated as farm operations became larger. As corn harversted moved away from corn-on-the-cob picking it was replaced by corn combines and corn drying operations. In additon, the technology among other tractor manufacturers evolved to bigger engines, more flexible transmissions, more hydraulics, and eventually, hydraulic drive motors for the 4WD tractors. Later, digital electronics plus GPS navigation was added to the technology evolution.
Neighbor used to have a 8070 with a chrome stack on it. Miss seeing it chopping corn and haylage. I’m not an allis guy but that was a slick tractor that sounded really nice.
I really appreciate the Allis content. I farmed 1974-1992 and Allis tractors were not too popular in my area. I'm afraid that I fed my interest in mechanics more than my farm operation by always finding a cheap Allis with problems to use. Good experience but not a good farm plan. My favorite was a 7010. I did have two 220s in that span of time. They were very cheap but now are too expensive for me!
Thank you for the cool video. Persian Orange is in my blood. If I could have only one classic tractor it would be the mighty D21. The first muscle tractor.
Great video. Gosh I ran alot of Allis's WC, WD,D17, 180, 185,190XT,210,7080, and a 8050. Ran Gleaners A, F2, C2 CSs, G, L2 and an L3. The good ole days!!!
Loved this, very nostalgic. I grew up across from a farmer who owned a 200, 7045, 7060 and a couple of L2’s. I loved harvest season cuz I got to ride in the L2 sometimes. Also his brain tricks are soo loud, I loved hearing them go by as a kid loaded down headed to the elevator. The best part was when his daughter got older. 😂👀
Great video Jason. Many Orange tractors around the neighborhood. There were IH and Massey Red and some Green ones too, oh and John Deere too. 😆 My uncle and cousins used Allis's. I really liked the XT(and the throaty roar!), the 7040, and the D-21.
Great video! That’s a nice selection of the stuff they offered! I have a neighbor who has an all original 220 he bought new. They use it for loader work mostly now
We had a D-21, a Two Hundred, and a 7060 for big tractors, and a WD as a chore tractor (that hand clutch was great) and later an unstyled WC as a collector tractor. And a Gleaner G and later a L2 combine. Dad loved them all. He always wanted a old model G tractor but he never came across one at a price the thought was reasonable. I sure do miss him and I miss those tractors as well.
I’m a John Deere guy through and through, but the Allis D21 my top 5 favorite tractors. Must’ve been great living back in the days before greedy corporate mergers destroyed competition.
l did grow up in the 60s. farmed in the 70s 80s and 90s and early 2000s till retired in 2015. but the neatest tme was when the tractors broke the 100HP ratings all colors where great loved them all when farmers would by one JD IH AC Minnie Massey Oliver all the farmers would gather and watch them work!! it was a great time to farm!!!!!!!
Awesome! I have had a soft spot for AC tractors ever since I was a little kid and that is a long time ago now. Some of these were very clean and straight old tractors. I'd like to own a 190XT with a cab like the one here some day, or maybe a D-17 with the wide front end.
Have a series II D17 that grandpa had, then my dad had it when I grew up, now I have it. It’s the gas model, we had the AC trip bucket loader for it until dad finally wore it out. It’s been overhauled once in about ‘83 when dad bought it from grandpa, and when I bought it from dad I put rod and main bearings in it and it still doesn’t smoke and sounds really good. Has lost a little compression finally though. In December of 1989 it got to -25 below zero, dad started that tractor, it took off in about 2 turns, but sounded like 22 rifle shots going off it was so cold and stiff. Dad nicknamed it “Alley-oop” 😊
my youngest boy Heath does custom baling he runs a RT110 and a RT115 with a new Massey baler. this is his 2nd new Massey baler and ran Deere balers before the Masseys. He bales around the Knoxville Ia area!!! love the AC videos ran AC and Gleaner all my farming years and now collect ACs with my oldest boy Scott and we have a hobby farm and had our D17G and our D17D at Rantoul ILL!!! l will be watchin!!!!
I've seen a Minneapolis Moline in Saskatchewan 3 years ago, but the owner had it off to one side and no work would be done on it, most of the time I like watching the older tractors at work. They had a great sound when working.
a "favorite" .... tuff one . worked on a few over 20yrs in schoharie , montgomery and otsego counties .... favorite .... from that time , probably 185 or 200 , but dang 7040s and 7045s made some real noise in the region for power . i wood love to own a CA , for early traction booster tractor or D14 . i guess might hafta single out a D17series vi favorite before 180 & 185 that was the real workhorse that made AC a name
Love those D21s, we use Allis-Chalmers on our farm still today. Some day if you can find one, it’d be neat to see a vid on a Allis-Chalmers 220 fwd, they only made 100 of them.
I love your content, and I was just curious, do you still need a video for a 440? I've got a very nice '73 440 as well as a very nice '74 7030 I think would be great to be posted on your channel once we can get them in the field in the next month or two. Thanks.
@@bigtractorpower my family farms in central Illinois. It would be awesome to film them in action however, I’m station at fort Campbell ky and due to family trouble my family has to take a year off from farming.
Haven't thought of standing up driving a tractor for years. Also haven't bounced across a field discing plowed dirt in years too. Neighbour has orange and mine are green so we don't get them mixed up.
I spent many an hour on the D21...it was an animal! Nothing seemed to pull down the revs. And loud...you could not run this thing without ear protection.
I grew up on a vegetable farm in rural PA. My pap loved his a-c we had 4 wc's with narrow front an cultivators or 2 them an a narrow front wd45 diesel which was my favorite one an we had a ac 200 with cab an well as Minnie mo z model narrow front an jd m an Ford 8nan a articulating 4wd white tractor
Do you think you’d be interested in doing a video on the history of Allis Chalmers small square balers? It’d be different that’s for sure. I’d definitely watch it, and more than once.
The D21 was at a plowing demonstration. It was the only time I have had a chance to film a D21 in the field. It would be better set up with a plowing dual for full field work.
@@bigtractorpower Correct mate to many issues with the original motor also had a clutch upgrade from a 7580 4wd a beefed up oil cooler and a extra fuel tank over the front axle credit where it's due the transmission and diff were very durable and reliable a relatively light easy drive and comfortable enough for a mid 1970's tractor
Love the big 2 pipes, hoping my 2nd 8550 will be here in the next few weeks, still dont know if it's restorable or just a parts machine for my first one
I have a 1980 7010ps, 185, d15 series 1, 53 WD that's been in the family since new 37WC unstyled, 1945 C, in the past I have owned and sold various WD, C, D17 tractors. I'm planning on buying more, when I get another building to put them in.
Grew up helping gramps and his brother farm had 2 i think 1954 wd 45s narrow front everybodys passed farms gone still have the memories funny they never had ac plumbing back then never missed it no one had ac
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@@bigtractorpower Years ago, a guy I went to high school with owned a 7040, just like the one in your video. As you can guess I really like it. This was near a community called Mount Brydges Ontario. At any rate , hopefully you'll come across more AC's with the maroon color on the power train.
Didn’t get raised on a farm but did spend most of my childhood running around a farm with my best friend. Still remember when I was 10-11 years old and his dad let me drive their old AC 185 for the first time tedding hay. It was the stuff of every little boys dream back then!
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I grew up bleeding orange and black, with a touch of cream. C, WD, WD45 ( gas and diesel, wide and narrow front ), D14-15, 17, 19 and 21, 180, 440 and 5050. Grandpa was the first to get a tractor on steel wheel. Dad retired in 76 and all tractors were sold, except the WD45 narrow front gas. He bought the 5050 at that time and I put close to 5000hrs on that little work horse haying, feeding cattle, plowing snow, and turning dirt. This was a joy to watch.
18 minutes of pure bliss!! Keep the AC power coming!
Glad to hear that. It is fun tracking down AC tractors. These were all filmed between 2014 and 2022.
My first paying job, at 11 years old, was in the summer of 1983. The farmer I worked for was a neighbor and he had 2 D21's and a 7045 and purchased a 7060 the next year. That 7045 was a really nice tractor.
Watching these beautiful vintage Allis-Chalmers tractors still working the fields gets me excited... the kind of excited I used to get when my wife and I first started dating. Maybe I need to get an Allis-Chalmers t-shirt for my wife and put her to work in our garden. 😂
Great video! Out of all the many Allis Chalmers tractors we had, the D-21 was by far my favorite. That tractor was a tank and an incredible work horse.
Oh yeah those are awesome
The D21 is one of the coolest tractors ever built. Tank is a good summary word for it.
A 21 was built for one reason......to be mean!
@@RJ1999x that’s right 👍👍
We a series II series at 180 hp of all our AC'S the 21 was my favorite.
Great Video. I worked as a tech for an AC dealership in the 1980's and worked on most of the models shown. I owned an CA, 175, and 190XT during that time period as well.
Very cool. AC was a great brand. The 190XT is great plowing tractor.
Just seeing that pull type sileage set up brings back so many memories
My friend John filmed that 8010. Pull type chopping is on the decline. John has an AC 8050 lined up to film an a Gehl chopper for 2023.
Absolutely love the big 2 wheel drive tractors Jason... Awesome
They a cool tractors for sure.
I always liked allis chalmers tractors👍😁 thanks for sharing👍👍
Still have my Grandfather’s 190XT, and use it every summer. Always love hearing the smooth turbocharged inline 6!
Hang onto that tractor. I wish I had even one of Dad's AC tractors or his Super M. It all sold at auction after he died and he took great care of equipment so they went for prices beyond my budget. Even the Super M went for almost $10K, and this was a fair number of years ago.
I worked with AC equipment on the farm . Retired now and still have D15 that has been restored and it looks pretty nice
Thanks
Thank you Jason,
It appears to me A-C made some really nice looking well thought designs. The area where I grew up didn't have dealerships so I didn't see any working land. I would see them do pretty well at tractor pulls in the 70's. Thanks again, Boe
Allis made a good line of tractors. Advanced for their time. I always enjoy getting a chance to film one.
Back in the day the Penn State university farm services division had a D17 series 4 prototype as part of its fleet. The tractor had no serial number. It was a series 3 tractor with the new series 4 styling and a few upgrades over the series 3 tractors. It had a Perkins 4 cylinder diesel engine that was the most unique sounding tractor I've ever heard. It sounded like a sewing machine more than a tractor! Nice little tedder and raking tractor.
Love love love!! Bravo!! Grew up on orange tractors and still have orange paint in my blood!
I thought it would be fun to high light Allis. Thank you for watching.
They have a very rich and storied history. It's too bad the farm crisis of the 80's and a bunch of managerial mismanagement from the 1960's and beyond killed them off. They were a tremendous company and made some very high quality machines!
My grandfather used one of the D17 (4 cyl.) models for years in the 50's - 80's. Never seen that tractor fail. Lots of memories. Thanks.
There sure used to be a lot of those around my area. Still several in barns around here. They had a plant in Terra Haute, Indiana that several of the farmers used to work in the day and farm at night. A complete different era.
What did they make at that place?
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana I don't really know. Later it became a Case plant and they made backhoe and front end loaders. It is now a Great Dane plant making semi trailers.
@@douglassellers7528 oh ok 👍
Isn't it amazing they still pick corn with no sensors monitors or GPS and still didn't get lost
I worked on the A-C tractor production lines in West Allis, Wisconsin, on a Work-Study program between the U. of Minnesota and A-C. Worked there a total of 12 months, 1966-1968. The new tractor coming off the lines at that time was the 190 series with the 190XT the dominant tractor. The demand for A-C tractors and equipment among farmers followed the decline in smaller row-crop farms of that era. The traditional row-crop tractors and farm equipment manufacturers in the USA consolidated as farm operations became larger. As corn harversted moved away from corn-on-the-cob picking it was replaced by corn combines and corn drying operations. In additon, the technology among other tractor manufacturers evolved to bigger engines, more flexible transmissions, more hydraulics, and eventually, hydraulic drive motors for the 4WD tractors. Later, digital electronics plus GPS navigation was added to the technology evolution.
Neighbor used to have a 8070 with a chrome stack on it. Miss seeing it chopping corn and haylage. I’m not an allis guy but that was a slick tractor that sounded really nice.
The 8070 is a very cool tractor. It’s large cab set an industry standard copied by other brands in the 90’s.
I really appreciate the Allis content. I farmed 1974-1992 and Allis tractors were not too popular in my area. I'm afraid that I fed my interest in mechanics more than my farm operation by always finding a cheap Allis with problems to use. Good experience but not a good farm plan. My favorite was a 7010. I did have two 220s in that span of time. They were very cheap but now are too expensive for me!
The 7010 and 7020 are neat tractors. I like the open station versions. The 220 was a monster tractor in the early 70’s.
@@bigtractorpower are farm has a 7020 that we used for tillage and loading lime
I really like the "new" equipment but...........I always enjoy watching the old school equipment as well. 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for the cool video. Persian Orange is in my blood. If I could have only one classic tractor it would be the mighty D21. The first muscle tractor.
The D21 is just plain cool no matter what your favorite brand is. 😁👍
Great video. Gosh I ran alot of Allis's WC, WD,D17, 180, 185,190XT,210,7080,
and a 8050. Ran Gleaners A, F2, C2 CSs, G, L2 and an L3. The good ole days!!!
Great Video. Love the Orange tractors as that is what i Bleed. Thanks for posting them.
Loved this, very nostalgic. I grew up across from a farmer who owned a 200, 7045, 7060 and a couple of L2’s. I loved harvest season cuz I got to ride in the L2 sometimes. Also his brain tricks are soo loud, I loved hearing them go by as a kid loaded down headed to the elevator. The best part was when his daughter got older. 😂👀
There is just something so pleasant and soothing as any brand of diesel working.
D21 is one of my all-time mean looking machines, always seems ready to getter ‘er done. Great styling with a beefy stance.
Great video Jason. Many Orange tractors around the neighborhood. There were IH and Massey Red and some Green ones too, oh and John Deere too. 😆 My uncle and cousins used Allis's. I really liked the XT(and the throaty roar!), the 7040, and the D-21.
My dream Allis is a 220. We grew up with a D17, an 8010, a 185 and a few different Gleaner combines. 426 is the best sounding engine! 👌
Music to the ears👍
Great video! That’s a nice selection of the stuff they offered! I have a neighbor who has an all original 220 he bought new. They use it for loader work mostly now
Very nice.
We had a D-21, a Two Hundred, and a 7060 for big tractors, and a WD as a chore tractor (that hand clutch was great) and later an unstyled WC as a collector tractor. And a Gleaner G and later a L2 combine. Dad loved them all. He always wanted a old model G tractor but he never came across one at a price the thought was reasonable. I sure do miss him and I miss those tractors as well.
I am an Oliver man, but a D21 would look rather nice here. I always liked them.
that was a great video, you found a lot of classic tractors!!!!
Thank you for watching. I am always looking for more.
I’m a John Deere guy through and through, but the Allis D21 my top 5 favorite tractors. Must’ve been great living back in the days before greedy corporate mergers destroyed competition.
l did grow up in the 60s. farmed in the 70s 80s and 90s and early 2000s till retired in 2015. but the neatest tme was when the tractors broke the 100HP ratings all colors where great loved them all when farmers would by one JD IH AC Minnie Massey Oliver all the farmers would gather and watch them work!! it was a great time to farm!!!!!!!
Good job 👍♥️♥️ Indonesian likes 🇮🇩
Awesome! I have had a soft spot for AC tractors ever since I was a little kid and that is a long time ago now. Some of these were very clean and straight old tractors. I'd like to own a 190XT with a cab like the one here some day, or maybe a D-17 with the wide front end.
The One Ninety XT is a really good tractor. I have watched an XT at Rantoul plowing with a 4020, 856 and 1850. The XT just walked away from them.
Always liked the game 8070 series of allis Chalmers they were sharp looking machine's.
Have a series II D17 that grandpa had, then my dad had it when I grew up, now I have it. It’s the gas model, we had the AC trip bucket loader for it until dad finally wore it out. It’s been overhauled once in about ‘83 when dad bought it from grandpa, and when I bought it from dad I put rod and main bearings in it and it still doesn’t smoke and sounds really good. Has lost a little compression finally though.
In December of 1989 it got to -25 below zero, dad started that tractor, it took off in about 2 turns, but sounded like 22 rifle shots going off it was so cold and stiff.
Dad nicknamed it “Alley-oop” 😊
my youngest boy Heath does custom baling he runs a RT110 and a RT115 with a new Massey baler. this is his 2nd new Massey baler and ran Deere balers before the Masseys. He bales around the Knoxville Ia area!!! love the AC videos ran AC and Gleaner all my farming years and now collect ACs with my oldest boy Scott and we have a hobby farm and had our D17G and our D17D at Rantoul ILL!!! l will be watchin!!!!
we do have a 7580 that has set in the shed for years, it was such a good tractor we just can not get rid of it!!!
Great video content! Lots of different models along with information! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for watching.
I've seen a Minneapolis Moline in Saskatchewan 3 years ago, but the owner had it off to one side and no work would be done on it, most of the time I like watching the older tractors at work. They had a great sound when working.
That is neat an MM made it that far north.
The Queen Mary! Amazing how two stacks make such a difference.
The 8550 and 4W-305 definitely have that ocean liner look.
Thanks for the video. I own a WD-45 like I spent many hours on as a kid. My brother farmed with D-19's and a 180 all good tractors.
Very nice. The WD-45 is one of the all time greats in tractor history.
7080. The first tractor I drove with me Dad.
Very cool. The 7080 was a monster in the 70’s.
AC always made nice looking tractors
Best A-C tractor?: Hands down D-21 has to be one of the best looking tractors ever designed.
Oh yes big muscle allis my favorite the mighty D-19 narrow front We plowed planted and picked with that beast
a "favorite" .... tuff one . worked on a few over 20yrs in schoharie , montgomery and otsego counties .... favorite .... from that time , probably 185 or 200 , but dang 7040s and 7045s made some real noise in the region for power . i wood love to own a CA , for early traction booster tractor or D14 . i guess might hafta single out a D17series vi favorite before 180 & 185 that was the real workhorse that made AC a name
I have several allis chalmers tractors
Farm with nothing but allis. My favorite one is the one I'm on at the time 😂
4:40 that 190 with a year-around cab is sweet
In my observation of 90 plus hp tractors of the late 60’s the One Ninety XT is the best plowing tractor of any brand.
Would like to have seen an AC rollo baler in action, they were sold in the UK, but as rare as hens teeth!
Just like me ..... old tractors still got it in them .... To Work.
Video molto bello, belle macchine.
🚜💪👍👍👍
Love those D21s, we use Allis-Chalmers on our farm still today. Some day if you can find one, it’d be neat to see a vid on a Allis-Chalmers 220 fwd, they only made 100 of them.
I knew a guy who had a 220 fwd
Great video. 100 series was my favorite!
They were and are good tractors. Hard to beat a One Ninety XT.
@@bigtractorpower I agree!
Thanks for a great video love those AC, s
Its all I'll farm with
Great tractor brand. I miss AC and always enjoy getting to film them. I just made a video on an AC 8050.
I love your content, and I was just curious, do you still need a video for a 440? I've got a very nice '73 440 as well as a very nice '74 7030 I think would be great to be posted on your channel once we can get them in the field in the next month or two. Thanks.
Wonderful Video, Thank You.
That AC D21 is a amazing tractor
Definitely one of the coolest tractors ever built in my opinion.
Great video Jason, not many ACs up here in north central Iowa. Sparse few left. Which is shameful. John T.
We have two D10 1963
A 6140 good running tractor both run good love them both
My grandfather would always stand up driving his old Cockshutt tractor
Back in the 70 we drove a little ac maybe 25 horse power had lots of fun on the farm
Hello! Quite an impressive reckord of fine tractors!
MAN... That 8010 was in some TALL Corn!🙂
Maybe in the N.E.?
The 8010 is chopping in Wisconsin. I have a full 10 min video on this chopping operation at ua-cam.com/video/rbyCjH6uDyY/v-deo.html
Being a guy with a 6030 still love those d-21s 👍
6030 look like beast of a tractor the 21 was a beast
Have a 51 CA in the shop. Can't kill it. Love AC!
Very nice tractor. 👍👍
I farm with both a 7080 and a 220. Also own a 7580, deutz-allis 6080 , 7020, C, CA, WD , Wd45 diesel WD, d17, D15. mccormick farms Illinois
Awesome. What a great line up. Where do you farm?
@@bigtractorpower my family farms in central Illinois. It would be awesome to film them in action however, I’m station at fort Campbell ky and due to family trouble my family has to take a year off from farming.
Allis Chalmers 6080, deutz is just a dirty word
Haven't thought of standing up driving a tractor for years. Also haven't bounced across a field discing plowed dirt in years too. Neighbour has orange and mine are green so we don't get them mixed up.
Man, dig that 440. And notice how popular Kinsey planters are. Fantastic products with so many innovations everybody else stole.
Cool video. Thanks.
A D-21 has always been my favorite A/C tractor. Predates the beefy 6030 JD I have on the top of my favorites list.
D17 diesel a rare bird !! especially one with good block to run . sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
I spent many an hour on the D21...it was an animal! Nothing seemed to pull down the revs. And loud...you could not run this thing without ear protection.
I grew up on a vegetable farm in rural PA. My pap loved his a-c we had 4 wc's with narrow front an cultivators or 2 them an a narrow front wd45 diesel which was my favorite one an we had a ac 200 with cab an well as Minnie mo z model narrow front an jd m an Ford 8nan a articulating 4wd white tractor
Nice video! The only thing would disagree with is that D17 is 54hp not 64hp.
D-21
My most favorite tractor right there.
Ran alot A-c tractors for neighbors dairy farm. Best one I like was the 6060.
The 6000s are nice tractors.
Do you think you’d be interested in doing a video on the history of Allis Chalmers small square balers? It’d be different that’s for sure. I’d definitely watch it, and more than once.
Cool AC Power … perhaps the tractor with duals should be pulling an on land plow versus in furrow plow. - Doug in Iowa
The D21 was at a plowing demonstration. It was the only time I have had a chance to film a D21 in the field. It would be better set up with a plowing dual for full field work.
We owned a 7080 AC re powered with a 640 V8 perkins made a tractor out of it 🇦🇺 ingenuity at it's finest
Wow that is a very cool set up.
@@bigtractorpower Correct mate to many issues with the original motor also had a clutch upgrade from a 7580 4wd a beefed up oil cooler and a extra fuel tank over the front axle credit where it's due the transmission and diff were very durable and reliable a relatively light easy drive and comfortable enough for a mid 1970's tractor
I have an AC 170 high crop. I am glad it is a Perkins diesel.
We are mechanical freshening up a 7080 now in prep for spring field work in southern Indiana. Let me know if you want more info.
Yes please. Email me at toytractortimes@gmail.com
I learned to drive a tractor in the mid late 60's on a 190xt. Would I love to own one today
Love Allis!
Love the big 2 pipes, hoping my 2nd 8550 will be here in the next few weeks, still dont know if it's restorable or just a parts machine for my first one
I hope it’s a good 8550. It is such a cool tractor. I think 798 total were built.
I have a 1980 7010ps, 185, d15 series 1, 53 WD that's been in the family since new 37WC unstyled, 1945 C, in the past I have owned and sold various WD, C, D17 tractors. I'm planning on buying more, when I get another building to put them in.
Power that makes you just pain feel good ❤️👍
It sure does.
Grew up helping gramps and his brother farm had 2 i think 1954 wd 45s narrow front everybodys passed farms gone still have the memories funny they never had ac plumbing back then never missed it no one had ac
My favorite Allis is model G. My cousin has a big collection of Allis
The G is a neat tractor. My neighbor had one. They still make that design of tractor at a company in Alabama today.
I grew up with a WD45!
Aqui no Brasil essa colhe picado é um verdadeiro desperdício praticado por alguns ,,, vi vosso projeto e fiquei de boca aberta , o picado é introduzido em um vagão fechado pelas laterais e somente a frente aberta produto para silagem 😊😊😊 os americanos são o máximo , como a my my gustaría en conocer ese maravilloso país ... Quem sabe un día ,🤔
We had a d19 three d21 a 220 a 7000, 7050 that we still have. 7080 and 8070 two 4w305 and 1156 versatile. Then lots of Gleaners.
Wow an awesome line up. Thank you for sharing.
In this video, my favorite is the AC 7040. The reason being is that the engine, tranny and rear axle is painted in that maroon color.
That is the only maroon 7000 I have filmed so far. Hopefully more will turn up.
@@bigtractorpower Years ago, a guy I went to high school with owned a 7040, just like the one in your video. As you can guess I really like it. This was near a community called Mount Brydges Ontario. At any rate , hopefully you'll come across more AC's with the maroon color on the power train.
Would like to see 220 with big single rear tires and another with row crop duals!
D21 is my favorite. We had a WD45 and a new D19.
My favorite one's are,D21,D17 dsl,D19 dsl
My dad had a D17 just like the first one in the video. It was his planting tractor. Pulled a 6 row IH planter.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing.