Finally an Allis with a push button start. I remember the one my grandfather had started that way. It also had a bench seat, but a wide front wheels. It also had levers next to the seat so you could raise equipment.. I ran a spring tooth harrow
Wow Bob! That is really really cool. If you did the restoration on that one, you did a fantastic job! Regardless, that is a real treasure. Have fun with it!
Thanks sir! Yep, it was a project of mine a few years back. Probably getting ready to part ways and I’ll use this video to help promote it. Let me know when to expect project Rowdy at my shop, I’ll have the paint guns ready for us!!
I 'grew up' on one of these, had lots of pulling power! electric start often didn't work so had to crank start. had left rear wheel fall off due to being rusted out at hub anchors! saw my brother lose 'traction' on one of the brake pedals while pulling a loaded hay trailer up a hill, it started rolling backwards when he tried to downshift, tractor went one way and the trailer the other - it weren't pretty! Ah yes, those were the good 'ole days!
Beautiful! Your videos are excellent. Very informative. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. Do you know how many hours you had in this project?
Just bought one today, either 52 or 53, not sure yet. Doesn't have a draw bar to hook a trailer up, where do you reccomend for parts. Also love your seat, mine has old metal seat also has a hand clutch lever.
Finally an Allis with a push button start. I remember the one my grandfather had started that way. It also had a bench seat, but a wide front wheels. It also had levers next to the seat so you could raise equipment.. I ran a spring tooth harrow
I drove one of these when I was about 16 very sweet little tractor.
Man that is a good looking c.
Wow Bob! That is really really cool. If you did the restoration on that one, you did a fantastic job! Regardless, that is a real treasure. Have fun with it!
Thanks sir! Yep, it was a project of mine a few years back. Probably getting ready to part ways and I’ll use this video to help promote it. Let me know when to expect project Rowdy at my shop, I’ll have the paint guns ready for us!!
@@BobWilson84 If you put it for sale, how much would you ask for it? Where are you located?
Very nice overview. I'm going to look at one today. Thanks for showing all the controls. Much appreciated.
I 'grew up' on one of these, had lots of pulling power! electric start often didn't work so had to crank start. had left rear wheel fall off due to being rusted out at hub anchors! saw my brother lose 'traction' on one of the brake pedals while pulling a loaded hay trailer up a hill, it started rolling backwards when he tried to downshift, tractor went one way and the trailer the other - it weren't pretty! Ah yes, those were the good 'ole days!
Awesome work, very professional !!! Thank You.
Beautiful tractor
Beautiful machine! thank you for the quick overview.
Just got an Allis Chalmers B. I’m gonna be doing the same thing. I do know my engine is locked so this is gonna be a fun project.
Very helpful on the pto lever ive got one that we have been working on and now i know that the pto was on the whole time
Getting mine on Monday!!!
Gorgeous
Beautiful. I road my dad’s using a bush hog during the summers.
Excellent review.
agreed, great job on restoration, and its purrs like a kitten!
Very nice Allis.
Thanks my man
Beautiful! Your videos are excellent. Very informative. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. Do you know how many hours you had in this project?
This is beautiful! Sure hope you get a good price on BaT!
What did you use for the fuel tank webbing on the support
Just bought one today, either 52 or 53, not sure yet. Doesn't have a draw bar to hook a trailer up, where do you reccomend for parts. Also love your seat, mine has old metal seat also has a hand clutch lever.
Steiner tractor parts
Was this tractor originally a 12 volt. We have a Allis Chalmers it was was a 6 volt.
Very nice!!!
👍Nice
Where did you find the oil filter?
Where did you get the allis oil filter
What paint did you use
Very nice! I have a 56 CA I’m considering let go of.
Cool, that was once of the last years of the standard models. Good luck with the sale
How do I find out exactly what year mine is? It's identical to yours
Serial number, and google. It’ll pop right up for ya
Gorgeous. I have a '50 CA that needs brakes. I'm not looking forward to doing them.
It's not fun!! check out the video I posted a few years ago. I was able to get these brakes done with only marginal headaches.
@@BobWilson84 your vid is exactly why I'm not looking forward to it. Haha
I’m looking for a CA wide front or a D 10 or D 12! Great video
Thanks, come out to Ne Ohio, always seeing those for sale on CL.
@@BobWilson84 thank you I may do that
How do you do the PTO and belt?
A pulley is needed for the rear output shaft under the seat behind the tractor