Sweet little tractor I started out on cable one i liked ac machines I'm new subscriber ty I'm disabled and retired now i miss the old days god bless you brother
Hello James the man behind the controls love that you guys keep the old iron going I hope one day are paths cross i want to shake your hand thank you ken
Ran a few allis dozer back in the 1960s. The hd6 was a little bigger than a D4 and a little smaller than a D6. The HD11 was rated with a D6 and the HD16 with a D7 and the HD21 with the D8. But, the allis would work the pants off the cat and cost a lot less!
I been wanting an AC dozer a long time to clean up about 50 acres of cedar trees but scared I can’t find parts if and when it gives trouble. I sure do like em though.
Allis Chalmers made great products.
Cool machine!
@@tennesseesawmillguy1590 work as well today as any new machine if kept up.
Sweet little tractor I started out on cable one i liked ac machines I'm new subscriber ty I'm disabled and retired now i miss the old days god bless you brother
@ welcome and I’m glad you enjoyed the video
@@AppalachianRust ty
Glad to see the older machines still working! Thanks for sharing your work day! Have a great weekend! 👋
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed!
The yellow mack is hard at work 😊 thanks for video james
@@MarkGrant-ew3wk looks rough but it runs good and it’s a great site truck
Hello James the man behind the controls love that you guys keep the old iron going I hope one day are paths cross i want to shake your hand thank you ken
Appreciate that! I'm glad you enjoy the videos.
Sounds tight ! Nice machine 👍
Ran a few allis dozer back in the 1960s. The hd6 was a little bigger than a D4 and a little smaller than a D6. The HD11 was rated with a D6 and the HD16 with a D7 and the HD21 with the D8. But, the allis would work the pants off the cat and cost a lot less!
Action a plenty.
@@davidforbes6250 keeps you busy!
I'm assuming the Mack site truck doesn't have an exhaust heated bed?
@@maineman11 no haha have to dig it out every so often
I been wanting an AC dozer a long time to clean up about 50 acres of cedar trees but scared I can’t find parts if and when it gives trouble. I sure do like em though.
@@mbmcclure3579 that is a valid concern. Parts are hard to find
Cook tractor in Chillicothe Missouri has about any part you would need for these old girls. They have a yard full of parts machines.
@ thanks for the information! I’ll look in to it further in that case.
That thing really pushes for its size doesn't it?
@@northhill9293 it’s no slouch
Anybody can run a new one. Got to know what to do to survive an old one. Blessings
It’s a treat to run the old stuff
@@AppalachianRust Sure is!