[AT] Unique Allis C on Ebay

Danny Tabor dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 10 09:38:03 PDT 2005


Charlie,
     With the bucket on the ground, as if it is taking
a scoop of dirt, all the weight for traction is on the
ground. That was the problem with the little IH
loaders, as soon as the bucket hit the ground they
would spin. Just didn't have enough traction to do
anything.
   Hope this makes sense????

Danny Tabor



--- charlie hill <chill8 at cox.net> wrote:

> I'd would think it would have plenty of traction. 
> Look at the size and heft 
> of that bucket.  Heck, the whole C tractor didn't
> weigh but about 3000 lbs. 
> If it doesn't have enough traction with that bucket
> hanging off the rear 
> wheels how in the world would it have any traction
> if the bucket was mounted 
> on the front like a standard loader would be.   And
> even if it doesn't have 
> enough traction a little bit of dirt, manure,
> whatever in the bucket will 
> certainly solve the problem.   Take another look at
> those pictures guys.
> 
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Danny Tabor" <dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: Re: [AT] Unique Allis C on Ebay
> 
> 
> >     Your right Walt. I was pretty sleepy when I
> first
> > saw it but the steering wheel and seat do face the
> > bucket. I think it would have traction problems,
> as it
> > reminds me of the little Hough-IH loaders, but I
> > wonder how much it can carry in the bucket before
> the
> > steering tires start coming off the ground. Not
> much
> > weight on the back of that thing.
> >
> > Danny Tabor
> >
> > --- DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
> >
> >> In a message dated 7/9/2005 1:37:29 P.M. Pacific
> >> Daylight Time,
> >> dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com writes:
> >> I saw that!! It is pretty  neat but I bet you'd
> get
> >> a stiff neck if you had to run it to long. Would 
> be
> >> alot of twisting around!
> >> Danny Tabor
> >>
> >> Actually at a closer look  the big tires are in
> the
> >> front look at the
> >> steering wheel. I would think that  this would
> make
> >> it pretty light on traction.
> >>
> >> Walt Davies
> >> Cooper  Hollow Farm
> >> Monmouth, OR 97361
> >> 503 623-0460
> >>
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