1954 Allis Chalmers Dealer Movie More Power To You WD-45 CA B G Tractors HD Version

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1954 Allis Chalmers 16mm film "More Power To You" Gives a brief history of the Allis Chalmers Tractor Division which started in 1914 with the 10-18 tractors. Shows footage of the 10-18, 6-12, Model E (20-35), U, UC, and the WC tractors. Then shows the entire line of then current equipment including the WD-45, B, CA, G, HD-20, HD-15, HD-9 and HD-5 tractors. All Crop 66 and All Crop 100, Roto Baler, Forage Harvester, Cotton Pickers, forage blower, mowers, corn pickers, Construction Equipment and ends with some shots of the West Allis Factory. Truly a wonderful Allis Chalmers film. A new professional digitization of film from an original 16mm film strip.
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For the big farmer…..4 row planter or cultivator. Very good film. Thanks J and L.

ottoneidlinger
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This video was the perfect Christmas gift for me! I'm out in the shop now working on the restoration of my 7080 now.

Merry Christmas to all!

MikeBrown-iipt
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Great job as always! I really enjoyed this video. I hope you guys have a great Christmas with your families.

jamiesmith
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Wow !!! They were a bigger company than Deere in the Day!!! Hard to believe they went broke

robwar
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This is unbelievable!! Looks like it was filmed yesterday and the high def is excellent!! Thanks for the videos.

dannyboy
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Merry Christmas!! I had a question pop up during the video. Why did AC not pursue the All Crop harvester for their large SP machines? Did the rubber rub bar cylinder not hold up to the demands of the acreage the combines would cover, say.... out west?

ikonseesmrno
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most of of tractor 🚜 😊 equipment then years ago was flat belt U put a flat belt on what U was going 2 pull and the other end of the belt went on the tractor 🚜 😊 belt pulley U tighten the belt and chalked the back tractor wheel then put tractor PTO in gear and let the clucth out and bring the equipment up 2 speed then go 2 work 😊😊 OMG 7 4 2O24

clarencetrice
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Allis Chalmers was bought by a German company named Deutz tractors in Germany between 1960s to I think to 1975 .

BarryLambright-ffpz
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theres a difference between 😊😊 dry tractor weight and field weight 4 tractors when U add weights 2 the front and back wheels 4 more pulling power if U still need more weight U can put antifreeze in the tires thats wet field weight 😊😊 OMG 7 4 2O24

clarencetrice
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Show me the Allis chamers 160 gearbox and diff please

gerhardvangreuning