[AT] Two Allis Chalmers U's
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Fri Apr 30 15:30:39 PDT 2004
The D-14 here is a wide front. I've got the two row cultivator that was
designed for it and a pick-up disk harrow.
I remember plowing at night with it (3 14 CA plow - and I still have it
and the owner's manual that goes with it). Nothing like those Buda
engines - nothing sounds the same).
charlie hill wrote:
> I grew up on a D-10. I never drove a D-14 until I traded a guy a D-10 for
> the D-14 that is now my working tractor. That was about 10 years ago. I
> sure wish we had one back when we were farming. It is amazing to me that
> the D-14, with the same engine as the D-10, will do so much more work. I
> have two other D-14's including the rusty one. I intend to restore one or
> both of them some day depending on how many parts I can find. The rusty one
> is some what unique in that it is a single front wheel version. That is why
> the orriginal owner didn't like it. He said it turned over easily.
> Allis made a lot of single front wheel tractors but only 54 single front
> wheel D-14's.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Bruce" <davidbruce at yadtel.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 5:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Two Allis Chalmers U's
>
>
>
>>Charlie,
>>My Grandpa's D-14 has been in a shed when not used (I've even got the
>>side panels that everyone took off). Mechanically it neeeds a few
>>things fixed but it is the tractor I learned to drive when I was about
>>7. I've just learned of someone local who does restorations - my other
>>tractors are work tractos so they probably won't get the full treatment
>>but the D-14 may get the full work up (it and my Massey 35 are the best
>>tractors I've ever driven).
>>
>>charlie hill wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Grant I have a D-14 that sat in a field for about 15 years. It was in
>
> good
>
>>>condition when it was parked the guy just didn't like the tractor for
>
> some
>
>>>reason and parked it and wouldn't sell it. He finally died and I bought
>
> it
>
>>>from his family. EVERY bit of paint is rusted off of it. The seat has
>>>holes rusted in it. The headlights are rusted out. The gas tank is
>>>probably shot. You get the idea.
>>>
>>>It is humid down here. 45% is a dry day. 80 % is probably below
>
> average
>
>>>and 95 - 100 % is common. That and the heat takes a heavy toll.
>>>
>>>Charlie
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Grant Weir" <grantweird at hotmail.com>
>>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:42 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [AT] Two Allis Chalmers U's
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Charlie,
>>>>
>>>> I don't know how long those tractors have been out there in the
>>>>elements, but I think at least 20 or 30 years. They are rather well
>>>>preserved arent they? Perhaps having all those trees and shrubs so
>>>
>>>tightly
>>>
>>>
>>>>packed around them helps some. The air does tend to be quite dry up
>
> here
>
>>>>for most of the year, although every other tractor I have worked on has
>>>
>>>had
>>>
>>>
>>>>little or no paint left on it at all so who knows. I don't know if the
>>>>weather up here qualifies as "severe", although it does get rather cold
>>>>during the winter months, which sometimes causes problems with water
>>>>freezing in blocks, rads, and gear-boxes. I'll bet the state of the
>>>>tractors is more due to being shaded from the sunlight than anything
>
> else.
>
>>>>Also, I think AC used some pretty good paint too. Maybe Mother Nature
>
> is
>
>>>>into AC's - she does seem to give em' a bit of a break. :-)
>>>>
>>>>Grant Weir
>>>>Saskatoon, SK.
>>>>Canada
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
>>>>>Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>>>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>>>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
>>>
>>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>
>>>>>Subject: Re: [AT] Two Allis Chalmers U's
>>>>>Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 21:00:13 -0400
>>>>>
>>>>>Grant, how long do you think those U's have been sitting in that
>
> field?
>
>>>I
>>>
>>>
>>>>>can't get over how good shape they are in. Considering the severe
>>>
>>>weather
>>>
>>>
>>>>>you have up there it would seem like they would be destroyed. I guess
>>>
>>>heat
>>>
>>>
>>>>>and humid, sometimes salty, air are worse on old stuff than that cold
>
> dry
>
>>>>>air you have up your way.
>>>>>
>>>>>It's a nice find. I hope you can get your hands on them.... and soon.
>>>>>
>>>>>Charlie
>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>From: "Grant Weir" <grantweird at hotmail.com>
>>>>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:41 PM
>>>>>Subject: [AT] Two Allis Chalmers U's
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Last fall, Dad and I found an Allis Chalmers U on rubber on an
>>>>>
>>>>>abandoned
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>yard site out near the home place. The owner had fairly recently
>>>>>
>>>>>bought
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>the place and did not know it was there. This spring he finally got
>>>
>>>out
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>there to have a look and promptly called Dad back to tell him that
>>>
>>>there
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>were actually TWO Allis U's out there! He also mentioned that his
>>>
>>>sons
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>might want to restore them so he would be keeping them for now - but
>>>>>
>>>>>check
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>back in a couple of years.
>>>>>> Last weekend I took the digital out for a drive and stopped by the
>>>>>
>>>>>place
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>to see if I could find this hidden tractor we had missed. I felt it
>>>
>>>was
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>mildly embarrasing that I had actually missed a find that was right
>>>>>
>>>>>there
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>under my nose, and wanted to see some proof. :-) Well, it is there
>>>>>>alright, but man is it ever deep into the bushes! No wonder I
>>>
>>>couldn't
>>>
>>>
>>>>>find
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>the darn thing the first time out. I almost bashed my shins on it
>>>>>
>>>>>before
>>>>>I
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>saw it. Whew!
>>>>>> There was one other thing that I thought was pretty cool - both of
>>>>>
>>>>>these
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>tractors serial numbers differ by only three numbers! Pretty wild eh?
>>>>>
>>>>>I
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>have a notion that Dad and I will be the new owners of these tractors
>>>>>
>>>>>sooner
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>than later. Hopefully we can get them this summer. Check the link
>>>>>
>>>>>below
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>for some snapshots of the things I saw on Sunday. Neat stuff!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>http://groups.msn.com/GrantsOldTractorGoodies/sundaymorningcruise.msnw?alb
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> u
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>>>mlist=2
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>Grant Weir
>>>>>>Saskatoon, SK.
>>>>>>Canada
>>>>>>
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