Thanks for your video. I just accidentally bought an AC HD16 bulldozer from Richie Bros last week and didn’t know anything about them. This is a 1966 HD16 with enclosed cab and rear winch.
I remember plowing with our family's WD when I was 11 years old. Spent so much time on the WD that I thought I was married to it. So much fun for a 11 year old.
Love your video but I have to correct you turbo charger would be for a piston engine aircraft. The B-52 is a jet engine aircraft no turbo required Keep up the good vids
Too bad ONCE AGAIN that the orange was dropped in favor of Cat yellow challengers. I do remember my grandfather had a neighbor that had a Deutz 130-06. Had the horsepower but not the weight. Europe seems to have lighter soil conditions, and they don’t pull as much wide equipment. Tractor wasn’t built as heavy as an American built 130 horsepower tractors.
Just missed the part in the late 1960s when White Consolidated had owned 31% of the the stock shares of Allis Chalmers just not a lot known if it had any Influence I know the Oliver and MM guys always said they got the short end in the Agco deal and it stems back to Whites ties to allis in the 1960s
Thanks for your video. I just accidentally bought an AC HD16 bulldozer from Richie Bros last week and didn’t know anything about them. This is a 1966 HD16 with enclosed cab and rear winch.
I remember plowing with our family's WD when I was 11 years old. Spent so much time on the WD that I thought I was married to it. So much fun for a 11 year old.
Yes the turbo chargers were on the B17 and B29’s. Couldn’t remember off the top of my head. An example of one of these units is preserved in Kansas
Love your video but I have to correct you turbo charger would be for a piston engine aircraft. The B-52 is a jet engine aircraft no turbo required Keep up the good vids
The 6070 is still owned by the same family that bought it new, the husband has passed, but the wife still has it
The buda 230 diesel was only sold in the WD45 the D17 and D19 had a 262 Allis Chalmers desogned diesel based on the buda 230, but share very little
Too bad ONCE AGAIN that the orange was dropped in favor of Cat yellow challengers. I do remember my grandfather had a neighbor that had a Deutz 130-06. Had the horsepower but not the weight. Europe seems to have lighter soil conditions, and they don’t pull as much wide equipment. Tractor wasn’t built as heavy as an American built 130 horsepower tractors.
Just missed the part in the late 1960s when White Consolidated had owned 31% of the the stock shares of Allis Chalmers just not a lot known if it had any Influence I know the Oliver and MM guys always said they got the short end in the Agco deal and it stems back to Whites ties to allis in the 1960s
:( no mention of the CA, the first retrofit of the WD capabilities to a "small" tractor.
What really happened to allis chalmers Is David scott Got paid one hundred million dollars by john deere to dissolve that company.
Do you have anymore info on this or wear i can find this? I curious to learn more
Harry Merritt had nothing to do with anything but marketing tractors, Hoover Dam, purchases of othe companies was done my Otto Falk
i drove an wc 1938 or41
Set for John Deere did not have to produce War equipment
Paid off the government to be exempt
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These presentations are great, but you really should know all your facts before trying to "school" others on the great Allis Chalmers
Thanks, i didn't do the talking about the tractors. But will look into everything you have said. Thanks again for the info
There was no powershit 7030/7050 the powershifts started with the 7040/7060