EXETER — The frame-up restoration has taken about seven months, but the Persian Orange 1954 Allis-Chalmers WD45 tractor is just about ready to hit the road. The work has been done by a group of seven ...
Farmers are loyal to their preferred brand of tractor and in 1955, James F. Haymaker switched allegiances to Allis-Chalmers. He forked over $2,000 for a brand new WD45, which made lap after lap across ...
Allis-Chalmers introduced its WD tractor in mid-1948 as the replacement for the WC model. Although the WD retained the 4-cylinder, 201-cubic-inch Allis-Chalmers gasoline engine, design improvements ...
Mercer leased owner-operator Ted Streit also happens to be the owner of a shop doing custom and restoration work in Suring, Wis., called Fast Transport. More than a year ago, he called me up after ...
This 1955 Allis-Chalmers WD45 Tractor has been sitting in the brush for the past 5 years. My buddy saw it on Facebook Marketplace and just had to have it. In this video were going to go through the ...
Harry Merritt, the general manager of the Allis-Chalmers Tractor Division, decided there was a large market for a row-crop tractor that could replace the horses being used on small farms. The popular ...
What’s old, orange and so popular that more than 9,000 people show up to see it? The Allis-Chalmers tractor, that’s what. And there will be more than 300 of them, plus dozens of farm implements, at ...
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