Allis Chalmers Ed 40 Serial Numbers

The Q2 2021 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

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The Allis-Chalmers ED 40 tractor was the last model made by the UK subsidiary of the American Allis-Chalmers Corporation before the plant at Essendine, Lincolnshire, was closed. Introduced at the Smithfield Show, London in 1960, it retained all the.

Photos from the 2021 swap meet have been added to the Photos page.

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A-C collector Ray O'Neil passed away in February 2020. We were recently contacted by Ray's daughter, Mary Pat, to inform us that Ray's estate sale will be conducted on Labor Day weekend in 2021. Ray attended many A-C shows as a parts vendor and was a regular on the allischalmers.com discussion forum. We offer our condolences to Mary Pat and the entire O'Neil family. Additional information will be posted on Ray's auction as we receive it.

The Q4 2020 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of club member Carl Rhoads on November 23, 2020. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the Rhoads family.

Carl Rhoads, age 87 of Linn, passed away Monday, November 23, 2020, at Harry S. Truman Veterans Hospital in Columbia.

Carl was born March 31, 1933, in Osage County, a son to the late Ambrose and Hulda (Helmig) Rhoads.

Carl attended Victor School. He proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.

On September 21, 1956, he was united in marriage to Bertha Rustemeyer in Jefferson City. She preceded him in death on April 1, 1997.

Carl was a lifelong farmer, a blacksmith who was known for his knives, and owner/operator of Rhoads Toy Store for the last twenty years

He was a member of Mint Hill Church, past member of the Trail Riders and a member of VFW Post #4756 where he served on the honor guard team.

Carl enjoyed gigging fish, participating and attending tractor pulls all over the state. He enjoyed selling farm toys either from his store or traveling to shows where he loved visiting with people. You always knew where you stood with Carl. He greatest love was spending time with family and friends.

Carl is survived by his four children: Carla Reinkemeyer of Linn, Steve Rhoads and his wife LeAnne of Holts Summit, Tamara Rhoads Cigliana of Linn, and Tom Rhoads and his wife Christa of Linn; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Allis Chalmers Ed 40 Serial Numbers

In addition to his parents and spouse of 40 years, Carl was preceded in death by: a daughter, Marsha Bush; three brothers, Arthur, Mann and Don Rhoads; a half-brother, Beryl Rhoads; four sisters, Verna Schaeperclaus, Clara Rhoads, Emma Jean Rhoads, Velva Rhoads; and a son-in-law, Gary Reinkemeyer.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at Morton Chapel in Linn.

Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 3, 2020, at Morton Chapel in Linn. Interment will follow in Linn Public Cemetery with full military honors.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Mint Hill Church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Morton Chapel, Linn, Missouri (573-897-2214), mortonchapel.com.

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of club member David Propst on November 16, 2020. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the Propst family.

David Glen Propst, of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away on Monday, November 16, 2020, at Capital Region Medical Center. He was born on August 28, 1952, in Jefferson City, Missouri; a son of the late Clarence and Dorothy (Hemeyer) Propst. He was united in marriage to Cathy Loesch on August 6, 1977, in Lohman, Missouri.

He was a 1970 graduate of Eugene Cole R-V. After graduation, David was drafted into the U.S. Army where he was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam war. Upon his return home, he was employed with the Missouri Department of Transportation in the Bridge and Maintenance departments. David was a lifelong farmer and shared ownership of Moreau Valley Farms with his brothers-in-law. He enjoyed collecting and restoring antique tractors and implements. He shared his passion by going to, and participating in, tractor shows all around the Midwest. He was a member of the Osage River Antique Power Association and Mid-Mo Pure Power Tractor Club. His restored tractors were showcased in various calendars and magazines. David was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Honey Creek. The greatest joy in his life was his family, especially his grandchildren. They will miss him greatly.

He is survived by his wife of 43 years Cathy Propst; daughters Kristin Newman (David) of Myrtle, Mo, and Michelle Frey (Mark) of Jefferson City Mo; grandchildren Cody and Ava Newman, Emma, Eli and Ethan Frey; brother Dennis Propst; sisters Peggy Heidbreder and Jane Schneider; and numerous nieces and nephews. David was preceded in death by his sister Darlene Propst; brothers Clarence Lee and John Propst.

Private family visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 23, 2020, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Honey Creek. Private family funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m. with interment to follow in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery with full military honors. Friends can tune in on channel 104.1 FM from the church parking lot to listen to the funeral service or log on to the Millard Family Chapels Facebook page to watch it live at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, it is requested that expressions of sympathy be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church and School.

Arrangements are under the direction of HOUSER-MILLARD Funeral Directors, 2613 West Main Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 (573) 636-3838. Condolences may be left online for the family at millardfamilychapels.com.

Photos from the MRVSEA 2020 show have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Kevin Bauer).

Allis Chalmers Ed 40 Serial Numbers Identification

UPDATE 9/4/20: The MO A-C Club Christmas banquet has been cancelled.

UPDATE 7/6/20: The Wise Bros show that was scheduled for Saturday, August 22, 2020 has been cancelled.

UPDATE 6/16/20: The Platte County Steam Engine Show (A-C Feature) that was scheduled for August 14-16, 2020 has been cancelled.

UPDATE 5/9/20: Dean Voris has informed us that the Voris Family Show and Fish Fry scheduled for Monday, May 25, 2020 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19.

The Q2 2020 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

UPDATE 5/22/20: The celebration of life for Don Bradley has been postponed indefinitely.

Our Club and the Allis-Chalmers Family lost a dear friend in Don Bradley (Club Charter Member #114) on 22 February 2020. Don’s family will host a Celebration of his Life on Saturday, 18 April 2020, from Noon until 4:00 PM at the Holden CAC Building (100 S Market St, Holden MO 64040). This will be a potluck celebration; the Family will provide pulled pork and attendees are asked to bring a dish to share.

The Family requests RSVPs to be made with Bobby Bradley at (660) 909-5406 so that adequate seating and arrangements can be made.

Our sympathies are extended to his family and friends.

Photos from the 2020 swap meet have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Kevin Bauer).

The Q1 2020 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of club member Don Bradley on February 22, 2020. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the family.

Donald Rand Bradley, age 62, of Bates City, MO passed away Saturday, February 22, 2020 at the Holden Manor Care Center in Holden, MO. He was born August 16, 1957 in Lee’s Summit, MO the son of Elmer Bradley and Marjorie (Venable) Bradley, who preceded him in death.

Donald was a mechanic by trade. He was known for being able to get anything to run. He was a member of the Mid-Missouri Allis-Chalmers Club. He was of the Christian Faith.

Donald is survived by his girlfriend, Gayla Clark (Bates City, MO); two sons, Bobby Bradley and wife Jacque (Louisburg, KS), Thomas Bradley and wife Lilly (Belton, MO); two daughters, Audrey Wright and husband Chris (Wheeling, MO), Amy Glenn and husband Josh (Bethany, MO); two step-sons, Brian Scoggins and wife Megan (Chattanooga, TN), Thomas Clark and wife Ericka (Las Vegas, NV); one step-daughter, Amiee Davis and husband Jonathan (Ringgold, GA); three brothers, Roger Bradley and wife Marylynn (Humboldt, SD), Mike Bradley and wife Toni (Lone Jack, MO), Doug Bradley and wife Judy (Grandview, MO); eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.

No services are scheduled at this time.

Memorial contributions may be made to Bobby Bradley in care of Campbell-Cast Funeral Home. Arrangements entrusted to Campbell-Cast Funeral Home, Holden, MO.

The Q4 2019 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

We had a nice supply of t-shirts ($13 each) and zip-up hoodies ($45 each) with our Club logo at the MRVSEA show in September and were surprised at the demand. We sold 54 items out of the initial 146 we ordered. We sold out of some sizes/colors during MRVSEA but have placed another order to fill in our gaps. By the December banquet we should have MOST sizes/colors of t-shirts (gray or orange) between adult Medium and 4XL. We should have at least 4 in each size hoodie (gray), too. Both the shirts and hoodies have our logo on the front and back. Mike Hayden is coordinating sales. Contact him at (573) 253-1775 or mhayden1953@gmail.com if you would like a shirt/hoodie.

Many thanks to club member Gary Rutherford for donating the three-bottom A-C plow below to go with the club's Model UC tractor. Watch for the UC-plow combination at a future plow day.

UPDATE: Jeff Burns volunteered to paint the plow and Billy Wayne Johnson donated the tires. Thanks again to all those who have contributed to this project. Mr. Henggeler, the original owner of the UC who donated it to the club, is looking forward to plowing with the UC and plow at the upcoming Wise Bros plow day.

Click here for our previous article on the club's Model UC tractor.

Photos from the 2019 MRVSEA show in Boonville, MO have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Kevin Bauer).

The Q3 2019 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

Photos from the 2019 Macon County, MO show have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Kevin Bauer).

Here is the club's Model UC at work at the Macon County, MO show on 7/27/19 (photos courtesy of Randy Grothoff).

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of club member Gary Siefert on July 15, 2019. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the family.

Gary Richard Seifert, 75, of Morrison, MO, passed away Monday, July 15, 2019 on his farm.

Gary was born in Jefferson City, Missouri on May 24, 1944, a son of the late Richard & Mary (Schneider) Seifert.

He was the widower of Delma S. (Walker) Seifert. They were united in marriage on June 4, 1966, at Assumption Church, Morrison. Delma preceded him in death on September 29, 2016.

Gary was an active member of Assumption Church, Morrison, American Polled Hereford Association, and the Knights of Columbus.

Gary was a salesman for Seifert & Lalk Farm Equipment, of Morrison, during this time he was also actively farming. He was awarded the salesman of the year for several years for Allis-Chalmers Company. Later he went into farming full time. He sold Polled Hereford Cattle and was one of the largest breeders in the state.

Gary enjoyed working on the farm, hunting, and riding his mule. He especially enjoyed going to tractor pulls and collecting Allis-Chalmers Tractors.

Gary is survived by two sons, Darren Seifert & wife Linda; and Ronnie Seifert & wife Tina, both of Morrison; by three grandchildren, Tyler, Haylee, & Levi Seifert, and great granddaughter, Heidi Seifert, by two sisters, Marlo Bockting, of Morrison; and Mary Ann Lamb & husband Danny, of Morrison; by a sister-in-law, Pat Baker & husband Waymon, of Cooper Hill, Missouri; and a brother-in-law, Mark Owens, of Linn, Missouri. He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and a son, David Seifert.

Visitation will be held Thursday, July 18th from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Toedtmann & Grosse Funeral Home, Hermann.

A funeral mass was held Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Assumption Church, Morrison, with Father David Means officiating.

Burial was at Assumption Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Assumption Church or Assumption Cemetery. C/O Toedtmann & Grosse Funeral Home.

The Q2 2019 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Format flash drive for mac and pc large files. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

We would like to thank Charles Daehler for donating a display case to the club. This will allow the club to display the various items and collectibles that have been donated, and allow others to enjoy them at future shows and club meetings.

The club has several items for sale that have been donated from the Rick Maldeney estate (see photo below). All proceeds will benefit the MO A-C Club. Please contact Dale Bauer at (636) 357-9286 or bauerd44@yahoo.com if you are interested in making an offer for these items (no firm price). The items will be available during club meetings in Lathrop (June 15) and Macon (July 27).

Photos from the 2019 swap meet have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Ron Eggen).

The Q1 2019 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

The 4th annual Mid-Atlantic Allis-Chalmers Club tractor show and swap meet will be held on August 3-4, 2019 at Wertz Farm & Power Equipment in Glen Rock, PA. You can view the show flyer here.

The 2018 MO A-C Club Christmas Banquet on 12/8/18 at the historic Wise Bros A-C dealership was well attended. Members enjoyed a wonderful meal of pork steak with sides, and a good time of fellowship. The club would again like to thank David Backer for hosting the banquet and donating the proceeds of the meal to the club. Officer changes have been posted to the Contact page and photos have been posted to the Photos page.

The Q4 2018 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of club vice president Rick Maldeney on November 15, 2018. Rick was a dedicated member of the MO A-C Club. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the family.

Rick Maldeney, 69, fortified with the sacraments of the Holy Mother Church on Thursday, November 15, 2018. Beloved husband of Louann Maldeney (nee Becker) for 46 years; loving father Karen (Jay) Wohlschlaeger, Joyce (Tommie) Hoth, Jill (Donny) Zykan, and Jim (Tiffany) Maldeney; cherished grandfather to Clare, Charlie, Braden, Brenna, and Trevor; dear brother to Joanne (Lynn) Wannemacher and the late Charles Maldeney. Dear cousin, uncle, and friend.

Rick was a manufacturing engineer for Emerson Electric and Nidec Inc. for more than 30 years. He had a passion for antique tractors and was an officer in the Missouri Allis Chalmers Tractor Club. Rick was a volunteer at Barnes Hospital, mentoring cardiac patients during difficult times. He was very interested in his ancestry and was even able to visit the home of his ancestors in France last month.

SERVICES: A visitation will be held on Saturday, November 24, 2018, from 9am – 11am at Immaculate Conception Church, 7701 Hwy N, (Dardenne Prairie), with a Funeral Mass immediately following at 11am. Memorial contributions appreciated to Heart Transplant Association of St. Louis or St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry at Immaculate Conception Church.

Take a look at the following Youtube video taken by Nathan Rackers. This drone footage provides a great view of the Wise Bros plow day hosted by David Backer on October 20, 2018.

Photos from the 2018 Eldon show have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Kevin Bauer).

The 2018 MO A-C Club Christmas Banquet will again be hosted by David Backer at the historic Wise Bros. A-C dealership on December 8, 2018. Visit the Wise Bros. website at wisebrosinc.com for directions. The meal will begin at 2:00 PM.


ILL-MO Invitational Spring Crank-Up (April 28)

'Rick Maldeney and family visited the Daniel Boone Home in Defiance, MO for a day of historical re-enactments, period homes and businesses, craft displays, antique tractors, and hit-and-miss engines. Rick brought his WD45 to represent A-C and had a fun day at the first show hosted by the St. Charles County Parks Department and the Illinois-Missouri Tractor & Engine Club. This may become an annual event to keep an eye on.'


Carlinville, IL Spring Festival (May 26)

'Dale and Kevin Bauer joined Rick Maldeney and family at a rainy Carlinville Spring Festival featuring A-Cs. Overall, this was a bigger show that included craft vendors, demonstrations, and the like. Dale picked up a very nice “woodcut” plaque crafted with an antique pedal-operated reciprocating saw featuring a ??? and a pair of A-C factory gloves. The plaque will be at the December Banquet. A-Cs will again be featured at the Fall Festival.'


Click here for event photos.

We were recently notified that the Western Missouri Antique Tractor & Machinery Association in Adrian, MO will be hosting the 2023 Gathering of the Orange. The official show dates are June 23-25, 2023. We will post additional information as it becomes available. Visit WMATMA online at frontiervillagemissouri.com or on Facebook.

Harry Clark is the oldest known owner of this 1935 Allis-Chalmers UC, Tractor Serial Number UC1704, Engine Serial Number UM2364, purchasing the tractor sometime in the 1930’s. Mr. Clark was from the Emmerson, Iowa area. It is thought that Mr. Clark may have purchased the tractor new from the A-C dealership in Shenandoah, Iowa. Mr. Clark died in 1984, and not long before that, he sold the tractor to his nephew, Mr. Leroy Henggeler, of Stanberry, Missouri for $200, which was what Mr. Clark had paid to have a replacement head installed with new valves, etc. Around 2000, the electric starter was installed, the motor was overhauled and the tractor restored and painted. Mr. Henggeler nicknamed the UC the “Beast”. Mr. Albert Salsbury painted the tractor. At that time, it was discovered that the tractor was the actual tractor that had been tested at the University of Nebraska in January 1935 pursuant to that state’s laws.


The sale to Mr. Henggeler contained the stipulation that the tractor was never to be sold. Mr. Henggeler kept true to his word. At the 2018 Orange Spectacular presented by the Upper Midwest A-C Club, Mr. Albert Salsbury introduced Mr. Henggeler to a member of the Missouri Allis-Chalmers Club and the two discussed the tractor and how it could be donated to the Missouri A-C Club. Mr. Henggeler said he was not 100% sure he was ready to make a decision, but a few phone calls later, on August 2, 2018, two members of the Missouri A-C Club drove to Stanberry and had a nice visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henggeler and picked up the Allis UC.


The Missouri Allis-Chalmers Club owes a huge thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Henggeler for such a wonderful and historic donation. The club plans to display the Allis-Chalmers UC at the Osage River Antique Power Association’s annual show in Eldon, Missouri on August 24-26, 2018. Mr. Henggeler said he would love to plow with the tractor one last time, so we are looking for a 3 bottom pull-type A-C plow to put behind the Beast.


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Mr. Leroy Henggeler with the Nebraska Test Model UC Ahnlab trusguard default password.


Leroy with the UC after loading


Engine SN of the Nebraska Test Model UC


Tractor SN of the Nebraska Test Model UC

The Q2 2018 club newsletter has been added to the Newsletters section. Contact newsletter editor Dale Bauer if you would like to submit an article for a future newsletter.

Photos from the 2018 swap meet have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of Rick Maldeney).

VP Rick Maldeney has compiled this map showing the distribution of club members throughout the state of Missouri, as well as adjoining states. We welcome Allis-Chalmers collectors and enthusiasts from all states! [PDF]

Pictures from the 2017 club banquet have been added to the Photos page (photos courtesy of David Backer and Dale Bauer).

Several new improvements have been completed recently on the MO A-C Club Building including a flag pole and concrete floor. The club building is located on the MRVSEA Brady Showgrounds in Boonville, MO. Additional photos have been added to the Photos page.

Photos from the June 3 plow day at the Brady Showgrounds have been added to the Photos page.

Photos from the 2017 swap meet have been added to the Photos page.

Thanks to Dale Bauer for compiling our first expanded newsletter. Member submissions are welcome. Contact Dale for more information. Check out the new Club Newsletters section on the right to view the newsletter in PDF format.

David Backer presents Danny Friedrich with a donation to the MO A-C Club at the Christmas Banquet on December 10, 2016.

Check out the Photos page for pictures from the 2016 Gathering of the Orange Tractor Caravan coordinated by Rick Maldeney.

Dale Bauer is now handling new membership requests. See the Membership page for more information.

See the Photos page for more photos of past swap meets.

At the Platte City club meeting, the Club voted to purchase the A-C dealer sign below from Joe and Mark Austin of Austin Salvage. They offered the sign to the Club at a very generous price, for which the Club wishes to express its sincere appreciation. The sign will be a perfect addition to the new Club building.

The new Missouri A-C Club building is now complete! It is located at the MRVSEA showgrounds in Boonville, MO. We would like to extend a big THANK YOU to all of those involved in the building project from start to finish.


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Gasconade County Threshers Association
July 16-18, 2021
Club Meeting: 2PM on 7/17

2021 MO A-C Club Fall Meeting - Shelbina

Northeast Missouri Old Threshers
September 16-19, 2021
Club Meeting: 2PM on 9/18

Ray O'Neil Estate Auction - Beattie, KS

Labor Day weekend 2021
More info to come

2021 MRVSEA Show - Boonville

September 9-12, 2021
Brady Showgrounds
Boonville, MO
MO A-C Club Building Will Be Open

2021 MO A-C Club Christmas Banquet - Kingdom City

December 11, 2021
Wise Bros.
3361 Old U.S. 40
Kingdom City, MO
Time TBA

2022 MO A-C Club 11th Annual Swap Meet and Spring Meeting - Lathrop

March 4-5, 2022
Lathrop, MO
See Swap Meet page for more information

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An Allis-Chalmers tractor

This is a list of farm and industrial tractors produced by Allis-Chalmers Corporation, as well as tractors that were produced by other manufacturers and then sold under the Allis-Chalmers brand name.

For clarity, tractors are listed by series and separated by major models as needed.


Tractors (wheeled)[edit]

  • Lawn/garden tractor series
    • B-Series
      • B-1
      • B-7 (prototype only 3 built)
      • B-10 (early, 9 hp)
      • Big Ten
      • B-10 (late, 10 hp)
      • B-12
      • B-110
      • B-112
      • B-206
      • B-207
      • B-208
      • B-208S
      • B-210
      • B-212
      • HB-112
      • HB-212
    • Numbered series
      • Homesteader
      • 310
      • 310D
      • 312
      • 312D
      • 312H
      • 314H
      • 410S
      • 414S
      • 416S
      • 416H
      • 608 LTD
      • 610
      • 611 LT
      • 614
      • 616
      • 620
      • 710
      • 712
      • 712S
      • 714
      • 716
      • 718H
      • 720
      • T-811
      • 808 GT
      • 810 GT
      • 816 GT
      • 912
      • 914
      • 916
      • 917
      • 919
      • 920
4W-220 (1981-1984) (articulated)
4W-305 (1981-1985) (articulated)
160 (1969-1973): Also known as One-Sixty; imported from Renault (France)
170 (1967-1973): Also known as One-Seventy
175 (1970-1980)
180 (1967-1973): Also known as One-Eighty
185 (1970-1981)
190 (1964-1973): Also known as One-Ninety
190XT
200 (1972-1975)
210
220 (1969-1973): Also known as Two-Twenty
440 (1972-1976): Built by Steiger
5015 (1982-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
5020 (1977-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
5030 (1978-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
5040 (1975-1980): Imported from UTB (Romania)
5045 (1981): Imported from Fiat (Italy)
5050 (1976-1983): Imported from Fiat (Italy)
6040 (1974): Imported from Renault (France)
6060 (1980-1984)
6070 (1984-1985)
6080 (1980-1985)
6140 (1982-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
7000 (1975-1979)
7010 (1979-1981)
7020 (1977-1981)
7030 (1973-1974)
7040 (1974-1977)
7045 (1977-1981)
7050 (1973-1974)
7060 (1974-1981)
7080 (1974-1981)
7580 4WD (1976-1981) (articulated)
8010 (1981-1985)
8030 (1981-1985)
8050 (1981-1985)
8070 (1981-1985)
8550 (1977-1981)
Model B (1937-1957)
Model IB (1945-1958)
Model C (1940-1950)
Model CA (1950-1958)
Model RC (1938-1941)
Model D10 (1959-1968; Series I, II and III)
Model D12 (1959-1968; Series I, II and III)
Model D14 (1957-1960)
Model D15 (1960-1968; Series I and II)
Model D17 (1957-1967; Series I, II, III and IV)
Model D19 (1961-1964)
Model D21 (1963-1969; Series I and II)
  • Allis-Chalmers I series: Industrial tractors
Model I40 (1964-1966)
Model I60 (1965-1966)
Model I400 (1966-1968)
Model I600 (1966-1968)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model 6-12 (1918–1923)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model 10-10 (1914–1923)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model A (1936–1942)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model E (1918–1936): Also known as Model 15-30, 18-30, 20-35, 25-40, 30-60 (The 30-60 is a rare variation of the 25-40 also known as the 'Thresherman's Special')
  • Allis-Chalmers Model ED40 (1964):200 imported from Allis-Chalmers International (United Kingdom Essendine factory) through Canadian dealerships.
  • Allis-Chalmers Model G (1948–1955)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model L (1920–1927): Also known as Model 12-20, 15-25
  • Allis-Chalmers Model T16 'Sugar Babe'
  • Allis-Chalmers U Series
    1939 Allis-Chalmers U tractor
Model U (1929-1952): Also known as United
Model UC (1930-1953): Also known as All-Crop or Cultivator
Model UI (1937-1947)
Model WC (1933-1948)
Model WD (1948-1953)
Model WD45 (1953-1957)
Model WF (1937-1951)

After the second world war Allis Chalmers operated factories in the United Kingdom at Totton (to 1949) in Totton Hampshire and Essendine in Rutland. Formerly the Minneapolis-Moline factory. How to install bamini tamil font in windows.

Model EB (1950-1955) British built model B with a straight front axle. EB serial numbers from Essendine works began at EB-4001. Some 2000 were assembled at the Totton, Southampton facility between 1947/9 from imported CKD kits but using US serial numbers locally stamped with an additional E prefix. Theoretically there may be duplication of serial numbers with later English production tractors.
Model D270 (1954-1957)
Model D272 (1957-1960)
Model ED40 (1960-1968)

Tractors (tracked)[edit]

A 1936 Allis-Chalmers tractor decorated for Christmas, Boggabri, NSW
Model H3 (1960-1968)
Model HD3 (1942)
Model HD3 (1960-1968)
Model HD4 (1965-1969?)
Model HD5 (1946-1955)
Model HD6 (1955-1974)
Model HD7 (1940-1950)
Model HD9 (1950-1955)
Model HD10 (1940-1950)
Model HD11 (1955-1975?)
Model HD14 (1939-1947)
Model HD15 (1950-1955)
Model HD16 (1955-1975?)
Model HD19 (1947-1950)
Model HD20 (1951-1954)
Model HD21 (1954-1975)
Model HD31
Model HD41 (1969-1974)
Model K (1929-1941) formerly Monarch 35
Model KO (1934-1943)
Model L (1931-1942)
Model LD (1939)
Model LO (1934)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model M (1932–1942)
    1942 model M
  • Allis-Chalmers Monarch Series: formerly built by Monarch Tractor Corporation
Monarch Model F (1926-1931)
Monarch Model G (1926-1927)
Monarch Model H (1927-1931)
Model S (1937-1942)
Model SO (1937-1942)

Harvesters[edit]

All-Crop harvesters[edit]

Military production[edit]

  • M4 Tractor high speed 18-Ton artillery tractor manufactured from 1943.
  • M6 Tractor high speed 38-Ton (artillery tractor)
  • M19 snow trailer, 1-Ton
  • M50 Ontos - a light anti-tank vehicle, 297 units produced from 1955 to 1957.

Other related equipment[edit]

  • Allis-Chalmers Speed Patrol: Road grading and maintenance tractors
Speed Patrol Model H (1932-1933)
Speed Patrol Model 42 (1933-1940)
Speed Patrol Model 54 (1934-1940)

Prototype models[edit]

  • Allis-Chalmers Fuel Cell Tractor (1959)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model D (ca. 1944-1945): Not related to later production D Series
  • Allis-Chalmers Model F (ca. 1947)
  • Allis-Chalmers Model H (ca. 1942-1945): Four-wheel drive tractor, based on Bonham Power Horse design

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • Swinford, Norm (1994). Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985.ISBN0-929355-54-7
  • Dean, Terry (2000). Allis-Chalmers Farm Tractors and Crawlers Data Book.ISBN0-7603-0770-9
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