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Antique Allis
Приєднався 19 лют 2011
I’ve dedicated my time and channel to help and inform tractor lovers, specifically Allis Chalmers fans, but I additionally include the use, maintenance, and repair of other equipment not associated with Allis Chalmers. I have also uploaded many old tapes and films released by the Allis Chalmers Corporation. I hope that you will enjoy these videos as much as I have enjoyed making them for you.
Harvesting Organic Oats!
Journey back to the 1950's and see how farming use to be done. How did farmers do what they do before the use of chemicals? Watch and see organic oats being harvested from beginning to end. This film features all Allis-Chalmers equipment and you will see the 80R mower, the famous All-Crop Harvester, the mystifying Roto-Baler and the mighty "CA" tractor
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Allis-Chalmers Roto Baler for sale!
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Short walk around video of the baler for the means of selling.
Allis-Chalmers 60 All Crop Harvester For Sale
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Video of an Allis-Chalmers Model 60 "A" All-Crop Harvester walk around. The Combine is for sale and this video shows all the optional equipment that goes with the machine as well as a video of the combine in the field doing what it does best!
CA Powering a 60A All-Crop Harvester with Pickup Attachment combining organic oats!
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This video shows the use of an Allis-Chalmers All-Crop Harvester with a windrow pickup attachment combining organic oats. The harvester is being powered by an Allis-Chalmers "CA" tractor.
Allis Chalmers CA with The Roto Baler
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This video shows the use of the Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler and the "CA" tractor powering it.
Allis-Chalmers "CA" Baling With An Allis-Chalmers 303 Baler
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The "CA" is a little power house of a tractor, in this video one can why. It handles the baler and hay rack with ease.
Allis-Chalmers "CA" Pulling #53 3-14 Plow
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In this video you will see just how well a "CA" can handle a 3 bottom plow. The plow is a #50 series with 14" bottoms.
Allis-Chalmers D-14 with Drill Planter
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Video show corn being planted using an Allis-Chalmers D-14 and drill planter.
Allis Chalmers "CA" with 8-1/2' 20 series disc
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In this video you will see how well the "CA" can handle the8-1/2' 20 series disc as well as see the "CA" sporting dual wheels.
Putting duals on an Allis Chalmers CA
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In this video you will be shown how to mount dual wheels on an Allis-Chalmers "CA" tractor.
Allis-Chalmers "CA" plowing with a #54 two way plow
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This video shows the use of an Allis-Chalmers #54 two way plow. The plow is being pulled by an Allis-Chalmers "CA" tractor.
Allis-Chalmers "CA" Outer Pinion Shaft Seal Replacement
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In this video you will see how to replace the outer pinion oil seal on an Allis-Chalmers "CA" tractor.
Allis-Chalmers "CA" Hand Clutch Removal and Installation
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In this video you will see how to remove and reinstall the hand clutch on an Allis-Chalmers "CA" tractor.
2019 Paoli Plow Day
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Plow demos by various tractor makes & models and horses teams. The plowing is at Paoli WI and features interviews with the participants.
2019 Ridott Fall Flooding
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Video short on the flooding East of Ridott IL and South of the Pecatonica River. It only show the flooding between Ridott Rd. and the Pecatonica Prairie Path. About 500 acres of crop land was under water.
Cultivating Corn CA with 2 row cultivator
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Cultivating Corn CA with 2 row cultivator
The D 21 The Answer To The Challenge
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The D 21 The Answer To The Challenge
You couldn't power a 5' rotary Combine with 25 Hp!!!!!
Great video of the CA earning it's keep. Although, the governor is surging. It's probably missing the anti-surge spring on the throttle linkage. Very common problem. They rust away.
AC.❤👍🇺🇸🇺🇸had, 303,and JD.14t.both good. But JD14T.LOVED TO SHEAR.BOLTS EVEN BRAND NEW 😂
As a son of Missouri farmers, I can't help but to love antique farm machinery. It takes me back to a simpler time!
Do you find this type of combine collects more of the grain then the new combines? There seems to be a lot of new grain growing in the fields after the combine is gone today.
The All-Crop Harvesters were designed and built when the farmers harvested seed for the seed companies. So the All-Crops supplied a near perfect grain sample with little to no loss of grain. They still do a better job than the newer combines. The All-Crops were built to produce a good quality grain sample, not mass quantities. That’s the trade off.
Thank you
How much iv got one similar? Trying to figure it's value
The one in the video sold for $5k and that didn’t include shipping to Colorado.
Is that bracket a factory item that I should hunt for? or did you make it entirely? and if so, made it from what? because I will need to find or make some.! Excellent video and idea!
The brackets are factory.
Your videos are great, and very helpful! I will be referring to them when I, have to make repairs!
Great documentary. Love the way those were presented. NOT anymore 😢
The first tractor my Dad owned and I ran as a kid. Less wheels though. I like it. Love these tractors really.
Very helpful video. Being an allis chalmers fanatic like I am, and owning several D series tractors, it's very possible that I can use this information some day
Awesome 👌
bull gears and pinions to narrow
Is there any modern version of this that is a PTO driven pull behind? We have a small farm and grow grains for our livestock, but don't need a large combine. Maybe finding one of these old ones would work? I just worry about parts and maintenance.
Nice work
Thank you!
Sure owe you for getting me back to Working with my old girl (D17). Sure, would be great if someone would slowly go thru the fluids, where to ID Bucket fill & drain as well as tranny, oil is pretty obvious, clutch Fill/Drain, Pwr Steering Fill/Drain, etcetera. Also, what fluids go into which hole. Told nearly 10 gallons on one of them and $100. Can't afford to hurt my D17 or put $100 into the wrong hole. Many of us will not admit do not know what goes where so, old iron dies with gunked up innards. THANK YOU so much for your kind efforts on this Vid on our behalf. Karma will boomerang. Thx !!
Like the pull-type combine with corn head in the background.
Thanks mate! I was fighting with my AC power adjust tires. This is just what I needed.
I want one.
Very good sample in tank and decent ground speed considering amount of green weeds!
Has it ever occured to you that we may be wondering how you loosened the bolt? How you stopped the spindle from turning?
It has not. However I loosened the bolt by holding on to the belt while it was still wrapped around the clutch pulley.
@@The1952caallis I tried that too. But it isn't coming off without an impact wrench. I just bought one supposed to be delivered tomorrow. I've needed one since my pneumatic impact bit the dust. This is a cordless, 500 lb torque. Thank you for the info. I'll try that with the impact wrench and hopefully it'll work.
What a micky mouse design. How do you open up a field that's fenced? Or cut off strips?
You would open a field the same way as they do today or cut strips just as they do today. Nothing Mickey Mouse about it.
@@The1952caallis Explain then how the straw wouldn't end up on top of the uncut crop when opening up another strip or doing the first round on the headland without putting the straw over the fence. Long as you dont mind going round and round anti clockwise then it would be fine .
@@samskeeter1 When opening up a field you would go clockwise. This will drop the straw on top of the uncut crop. After the first round you switch direction and go counterclockwise. After running All-Crop harvesters for over 20 yrs. I have never experienced any issues with running the extra straw through the combine. It doesn’t lug the combine down, I never had to slow down and it never made the grain sample bad. So you my think that it is a bad design but it works very well.
i rode this a a bagger
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Great to see these old simple machine s at work. Good video.
Great video, let me add. If your PTO is difficult to slide off, add penetrating oil at the top of the pto then TIGHTEN the nut below, then loosen and retighten until you notice the pto moving. This will free up the seal and allow it to slide off.
Never seen a Roto-Baler before. I was unaware that round balers had been around that long.
This guy knows his baler . Some people can get along good and other people can not .
Do these have a hand clutch and how much you think it weighs
Yes, the “CA” does have a hand clutch and the weight is around 2800-3000 lbs.
Would that cause it to labor on low side?
Could you give me a little more detail on what is happening?
Should move his right wheel in just little bit.
I’m thinking after reading a few of the guys asking the same question as I did about you laying the mower over on its right side to get to the clutch to pull it off is what I’m thinking that you drained the oil out of this mower a day or so before you made this video at least that’s what I would have done to make sure no oil was able to get in the head. Or upper part of motor.
I didn’t drain the oil. This repair should only take about 5-10 mins. Have all of the necessary tools and parts ready. Roll up the mower over outside. Start working on it once completed flip it back over.
I’m new to mower repair and probably a little green to this kind of repair but it’s very interesting to learn how to fix my Old Toro mower
My question is this toro mower laying on its right side or ,, do you have it raised in the air and working on it on the under side with mower over the top of you. You didn’t say and from watching the video. It looks as it’s laying on it side
I rolled the lawnmower over on its right side. I did that because the right side is easiest side to roll it over on, and I have no means to raise it up to work underneath it.
They are advocating here for 5 diskings in one crop year.
Someone needed to walk ahead and give the bales a quarter of turn before they used the bale loader. Some roto balers had a tray when the bale was ejected turned a quarter.
what year was this made.
1949/1950
What year was this video made... My guess is about 1964.
I would have to agree.
I wonder if any of these people are still alive
Since that was about 70 years ago, probably not
A lot of green grass/weeds bogging it down. Ground speed is a bit fast and why isn't the scourclean weed seed separator working? They were a great feature that no modern combine to my knowledge has, they just dump them back on the ground to grow again.
The ScourKleen is working great. All of the weed seed are collecting in the pan below.
I think that the Allis baler was originally made by Jones balers in Wales, and were taken over by Allis in 1960s
The 200 series balers were made by Jones. Once Allis designed and produced their own Balers,which were the 300 & 400 series bales, Allis broke ties with Jones.
I have a I H 454 with spin outs not the very same but your method is the what I will use. Thanks.
Dennis ; question - ok working on d14. Took the power director clutch off the main shaft to work on the tranny. It was gritty oil covered, so thru it in solvent, and pulled and dried the next day. because i (originally) could not get parts, i reinstalled, and am in the process of a re-shim check, following your vid and my manual. One problem - the clutch wont' engage in high or low. I don't want to over-force, but it won't budge. I am dissadvantaged, because i never drove or started this thing before doing all the work. Do you have a guess why this is happening. Only parts i took out were the front two gears to remove the circlip holding the director on. I'm stumped.
Could you send me a few pictures from different angles?
@@The1952caallis i'll run out to the shop and take some. how do i get the pics to you? email?
@@makersplace email is dander9485@gmail.com
never mind - got it to engage correctly this a.m. Looks like soaking it in cleaner left it without any lube, which made it harder to engage. re-oiled shafts, plates, etc and it popped right in. off to shimming......
Dennis : found replacement clutch parts ( agco brand no less) at a company called Minoar. I they ship to my address in kansas in two days . Toolman
Glad you were able to find the parts! Thanks for the info .
I understand that the vid was to show the pick up, but it would have been nice to see the finale product of seed in the hopper.
You are correct, a shot of the clean grain would have been great.
Great vid. Just finishing a total overhaul on a field-found D14. Last piece of business before putting everything back together is the power director. Frustrated that some of the internal parts are no longer available, so focusing on shimming for now. Can't get the clutch plates, but can get the clutch center plates. Hard to diagnose without removing them, but do you find these internal clutch pieces last . Other thing is the shims. expensive. how did you cut yours ?? thanks for a good vid
A rebuilt clutch will last a long time. These clutches were made to be slipped. The big killer of them is lack of oil so make sure that you keep the reservoir full. When I made the shims I was working in the metal fab industry. So I drew all the shims using CAD/CAM software and I laser cut them.
@@The1952caallis Thanks for the info. Figured from the vid your shims had to be laser cut. No history on this 14'. Just started in front, total teardown and just finished the rear end, transmission, and last part to potentially rebuild was the P.D. clutch. i have a couple of shop manuals but i like watching the process on a vid . I would probably take that clutch apart and check for wear, but what's the point if i can't get parts anyway, so i'm just kinda taking a chance here. The other clutch parts are mega expensive now, so not sure where i'll go if this clutch does not perform well.
@@makersplace have you tried Steiner tractor?
@@The1952caallis I have looked and bought many other parts there, but didn't think about them for these parts - good idea - shopping now .
@@The1952caallis No clutch parts at steiner . AGCO has some of the steel backing plates, but i can't find anyone who actually has the disks. Surprised, but you may have hit the nail - if they built this like a tank (which they did), maybe they can't sell many parts for them. Don't know, but wish i could find the clutch parts.
Hi Does anyone know where I can find a windrow pickup to fit the AC 72? Thank you very much.
Has mr silver side made admiral yet?
Hello! Thanks for the interesting video! I would like to use a small part of your video in my film about the history of hay balers. Can I do it? Link to your video is required! Thank you!