Allis Chalmers Model WD45 - Classic Tractor Fever

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Dean Saunders from Spencer, Iowa shares the story of his Allis Chalmers WD45 Tractor. Dean knows tractors having worked for New Idea, White and Agco. Visit classictractors... for more Classic Tractor Fever. Brought to you by Aumann Vintage Power. Visit www.aumannvint... today!

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  • @user-fo9db9og7v
    @user-fo9db9og7v Год назад +2

    Very nice tractor

  • @AllisChalmersMN
    @AllisChalmersMN 4 года назад +2

    I love Allis-Chalmers tractors. My grandpa had a WD at his cabin and my family has a couple at our farm. I remember riding them when I was younger. I’ll own one someday. I like his advice too. Best part is never ever tell the wife how much you spent. I already know that one very well!

    • @williamsanders2808
      @williamsanders2808 Год назад

      Good way to get your tractor restoration project put on hold was to let the wife know the cost. Unless she's just as interested and involved as you.
      And even then, you might end up on the couch now and again. If not straight up out sleeping with the hounds. Knew of a couple wives that threatened to feed their hubby to the pigs. If you're gonna restore tractors, don't own pigs...

  • @dwhallon21
    @dwhallon21 3 года назад +4

    Love the wd45
    Great video with Dean and the tractor
    Great advice " never tell the wife what u spent on the thing"

    • @williamsanders2808
      @williamsanders2808 Год назад

      Never tell her how much you spent on fishing gear and guns, either...

  • @roygunter3244
    @roygunter3244 6 лет назад +5

    I rode one a lot of hours when I was 11-16 years old. The engine finally wore out and was rebuilt using a D-17 crank and it was really powerful for a small tractor after that. I remember that it used a lot less gas than a 720 John Deere doing the same work. The only thing I remember that most people didn't like was that the hydraulics were slow compared to other brands.

  • @mikezahnow1605
    @mikezahnow1605 5 лет назад +2

    I remember on grandfather's farm when I was young. A wc, two wd, a wd-45 and a d17. Lot of time I spent in the field with him.

  • @itbigboy1984
    @itbigboy1984 4 года назад +1

    I'll never be without my WD and WD45"s! Love them!

  • @robertrohrs9195
    @robertrohrs9195 4 года назад +1

    I miss my WD45. I loved that tractor.

  • @donplautz9656
    @donplautz9656 Год назад

    Beautiful old Allis Chalmers WD 45

  • @KubotaBXathome
    @KubotaBXathome 4 года назад +2

    What a beauty!

  • @alanstrong3295
    @alanstrong3295 4 года назад +1

    Allis-Chalmers may have been better than I gave credit for. Must have done a very respectable job on the farms.

    • @williamsanders2808
      @williamsanders2808 Год назад

      Allis-Chalmers was, at one time,, in many places, THE tractor to own. Sadly, no longer.
      If I can ever save enough to own a bit of land where I need a small tractor, I will be in search of either a WD or WD45 to restore and use. I will, hopefully, own another AC tractor.

  • @Cole-xq2tl
    @Cole-xq2tl 6 лет назад +5

    Great episode! You dont see a whole lot of slatted moldboard plows where I come from.

  • @deanmckee1385
    @deanmckee1385 4 года назад

    Beautiful tractor Dean. Cant get enough Persian orange. Thanks for the video

  • @CharTarot
    @CharTarot 3 года назад

    Thank you for this great information!! I love the antique tractors and I have some great phots! Now I know more about this one! beautiful machine, thank you!

  • @Drinksalotobeer
    @Drinksalotobeer 4 года назад

    Awesome tractor! We had one when I was kid.

  • @samancor3271
    @samancor3271 3 года назад

    On our farm the Allis Chalmers WD45 isnt retired we still use one on a regular basis as well as a Allis Chalmers D-17

  • @floydblandston108
    @floydblandston108 11 месяцев назад

    Having driven most of the 35- 50hp tractors of the 1945- 85 era, the Allis WD45 was the best combination of weight/power/economy and use out there IF you didn't need a bucket on it- gear shifting was not it's strong suit. That, the absence of a really great diesel option, and the general acceptance of 3pt. hitch over the Snap Coupler left them way under rated by most potential buyers.

  • @farmall4505
    @farmall4505 3 года назад

    My great grandfather had TB during ww2 so he couldn’t fight but the US government sold us a WD45 and some other equipment. My grandfather who was born a few weeks after the war, remembers driving that thing into the ground in the 50s and they needed to sell it because of hard times.

  • @juanasanelli6831
    @juanasanelli6831 3 года назад

    Hermoso, Orgulloso dueño de una gloria de Allis Chalmers Hoy dia Aggco

  • @jerryclark8636
    @jerryclark8636 Год назад

    Put it to work!!!

  • @johnrogen491
    @johnrogen491 5 лет назад

    A great work horse

  • @kenschaefer7625
    @kenschaefer7625 3 года назад

    Drove the Diesel WD45 in the 60s as a high school kid. In some soils this tractor could pull 4 bottoms.

  • @lewismartin9980
    @lewismartin9980 4 года назад +1

    Rip.....Sir

  • @richardlawson6668
    @richardlawson6668 5 лет назад

    My first tractor in 1973 was a 1956 wd 45 .

  • @Patriotman54
    @Patriotman54 Месяц назад

    I used this model

  • @williamsanders2808
    @williamsanders2808 Год назад

    The WD's were basically the same tractor as the WD45. The only difference really was the horsepower. The WD had less than the WD45. The WD's only came with a 2 bottom reversible plow, while WD45's had a 3 bottom plow. Most of the 3 bottoms weren't reversible, so you had to always drop the plow at the same end of the field, while the reversible plow, you could plow both ways, by reversing the plow on the trip back to the other end. You had to reverse the plow, so all your furrows were turned the same direction. The reversible plow was basically two, two bottom plows, but with one set upside down, on top of the other on a round bar, so you could rotate the plows at each end of the field, to plow the other direction. Going down field, the plow turned the soil to the right, going back, after rotating the plow, it turned the soil to the left. So all the furrows were turned towards the same side of the field, all the time. I owned a 1948 WD, for several years. Had the original reversible 2 bottom plow, a ditch clearing blade, a flat blade, and a live PTO that ran both the old mower deck and the 1938 John Deere sickle bar mower. Had to replace the rear wheels, due to corrosion from the corrosive tire fill liquid, but they also had the sliding set-up. Never quite got her fully restored. Got her mechanically sound, and everything working, but never got the time or money to get her painted.
    Mowed a lot of properties on my weekends. Old JD sickle bar would pull out the chola cactus on the property, the rear blade and rake would pile them up so I could burn them. Then the early model Bush Hog mower would finish mow the lot and take out the sagebrush the sickle bar left. Think I had a 5 foot deck on that old Bush Hog.
    Still love seeing A/C tractors in good condition. First antique tractor I ever owned, and I loved having it. Built my pole barn around being able to use the rear drop blade to clean the horse stalls once a week, without using a shovel.

  • @berniepokorski2489
    @berniepokorski2489 6 лет назад +1

    Each man has his own standards....

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x 6 лет назад +8

      Bernie Pokorski And this man's standards are high, he has Allis Chalmers

  • @Kagaines
    @Kagaines Год назад

    What is the benefit of the plow blades being vented like they are here.

    • @floydblandston108
      @floydblandston108 11 месяцев назад +1

      They work better in heavy clay- much better. It's a shame you can't get them anymore....

    • @jdradbb
      @jdradbb 8 месяцев назад

      Well, this video WAS shot in Clay County, Iowa! I had the same question about the vented plow blades. My grandpa had a AC WD, I used to ride along sitting on the fender toolbox and driving it while grandpa, uncle and dad picked bales, "just push or pull the lever when I yell at you"! ha

  • @charlescharles5088
    @charlescharles5088 5 лет назад

    El alis era de mi abuelo lo conduje con 8 años solo tengo 54

  • @jacobglaser3803
    @jacobglaser3803 6 лет назад +3

    Chucke 2009

    • @DarkVegetaman
      @DarkVegetaman 6 лет назад

      Indeed. If only we could teach him how those jam nuts work.

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x 5 лет назад

      @@DarkVegetaman for a start!

  • @johnthompson7605
    @johnthompson7605 2 года назад

    I'm 1948 Ford riding lawn mower

  • @mikebrooka9395
    @mikebrooka9395 3 года назад

    I have found out rule 3 is actually rule #1. Oh, hide the receipts in the toolbox under the bottom drawer.

  • @jakelang4387
    @jakelang4387 4 года назад

    a ac wd will out plow on half the fuel

  • @nickedwards4084
    @nickedwards4084 5 лет назад

    H