[AT] A-C tractor input
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Mon Sep 27 06:36:22 PDT 2004
Hi Rob, I don't know anything about the 7080 from personal experience.
This is all from Norm Swinfords book.
The 7080 maroon belly would be a 74-77 model. the 78-81 models are black
belly. The 7080 has a lot in common with all the 7xxx series tractors.
The 7080 rates at 96.3%. The differences are that the smaller 7xxx have
the 301 engine. The 7080 and other large versions have the 426. That is a
good thing! Also the 7080 did not have a power shift option and from a
reliability standpoint that is a good thing I suspect. The 7080 has a 1000
rpm PTO.
Other than that it appears that almost all of the 7xxx parts will
interchange.
Hope this helps.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Wilson" <rowilson at infinet.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 1:00 AM
Subject: [AT] A-C tractor input
> Well guys I don't think this falls into the antique
> side yet but I'm looking for your input. I'm pushing
> on to purchase a farm and as usual getting the cart
> before the horse and my Dad always says. I'm looking
> at purchasing a 7080 series Allis-Chalmers tractor
> and wanted some input from those of you that have
> experience with this series of tractors. I hope that
> it will be modern enough to do the work of a
> working tractor without having to buy one of the new
> mega dollar tractors. Things like strip tilling and
> zone building only on a smaller scale. I have heard
> that the ones to stay away from in this series is
> the maroon bellies. Although I don't know if they
> made a 7080 with a maroon belly. So if anyone knows
> of one of these for sale in good shape without a ton
> of hours on it I'd be interested. Thanks in advance
> guys.
> Rob
>
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