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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.
Allis-Chalmers was a U.S. manufacturer of machinery for various industries.Its business lines included agricultural equipment, construction equipment, power generation and power transmission equipment, and machinery for use in industrial settings such as factories, flour mills, sawmills, textile mills, steel mills, refineries, mines, and ore mills.
Allis-Chalmers tractor, crawler, diesel, model HD-7W from TB 5-9720-11, 1944. G49 M1 medium tractor Cletrac model 35. G69 M1 medium tractor Cat model RD-6.
The Gleaner Manufacturing Company (aka: Gleaner Combine Harvester Corp.) is an American manufacturer of combine harvesters. Gleaner (or Gleaner Baldwin) has been a popular brand of combine harvester particularly in the Midwestern United States for many decades, first as an independent firm, and later as a division of Allis-Chalmers.
Allis-Chalmers purchased the Buda Engine Co. in 1953 and took over their well-established line of products. Since Buda was merged entirely into A-C as part of their new Engine Division, its operations became known simply as the "Harvey plant" and all of its production after 1953 was under the Allis-Chalmers name.
Vendeuvre (France) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers; Verion (Argentina) Versatile (Canada) – purchased by Ford, now owned by RostSelMash; Vevey tractors (Switzerland) VeWeMa (Germany) Vick (Brazil) Victor (Japan) Vierzon (France) – purchased by Case; Vittorio Cantatore (Italy) Vladimir Factory (Russia) Volgograd Tractor Factory (Russia)
A memoir by a man who worked for Allis-Chalmers company for over 30 years as a sales representative and sales manager. {}: CS1 maint: postscript ; Dean, Terry (2001), Allis-Chalmers Tractors and Crawlers, Illustrated Buyer's Guide Series, Motorbooks International (Voyageur Press), ISBN 978-0760309407.
The Model G was manufactured solely in the factory in Gadsden, Alabama, from 1948 to 1955. 29,976 units were built, which is less than Allis-Chalmers had originally hoped for. The Model G had a 5 gallon fuel tank, weighed 1,285 pounds, and was rated at 10 drawbar horsepower (Tested at 10.33 belt and 9.04 drawbar).