[AT] Unknown Allis

william.neff.powell at comcast.net william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Thu Sep 21 05:48:02 PDT 2006


Probably a B. I believe most B's had hand brakes. Toward the end some had foot brakes. Most had the solid curved axles, some had the straight adjustable axle. 

Here's a link of a B with handbrakes:

http://www.allischalmers.com/images/viewer.asp?getid=542


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From: "rasmith4 at juno.com" <rasmith4 at juno.com>
> 
> 
> 
> My brother spotted an unknown model Allis Chalmers.  Here are some
> observations.  Can anyone identify which model it might be?
> 
> It does not have foot brakes, but does have hand brake levers on each side
> near the rear fenders.  It is about the size of a Farmall Cub.
> 
>  I thought it might be a model B, but I couldn't tell from any of the
> pictures on the web if the B had the hand brakes or not.
> 
> I did notice when looking at Bs that some had a curved front axel and
> others had a straight axel.  Why the difference?
> 
> I also noticed when doing a Google Images search on "Allis Chalmers B"
> that there were a few suspicious tractors found posing as an Allis
> model B.  One was a tricycle type, red, and had "Farmall" written on
> the nose.  Another one was green and had yellow wheels.
> 
> Richard
> In Central NY
> 
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