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How did they reverse Allis WC's?

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48C-MAN

10-22-2007 12:53:03




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1941 WC how did they do this?




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mark

10-22-2007 14:35:31




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to 48C-MAN, 10-22-2007 12:53:03  
There should be a lever mounted on the transmission and a pattern stamped around it's perimeter. Shove in the clutch and move that long handle towards 'R' and let out the clutch....that should make it reverse.

Oh, that isn't what you meant! OK...just yanking your chain a little! I don't know what they did...but somebody here does as it was a fairly common thing.



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Haywood

10-22-2007 15:08:16




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to mark, 10-22-2007 14:35:31  
Would this be the By-directional or Tri-directional Model WD Allis Chalmers?



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Jerry Coulter

10-22-2007 15:31:38




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to Haywood, 10-22-2007 15:08:16  
C'mon guys, enough of that. The ring gear and pinion unit was inverted on the WD to mount the cotton picker system, it probably inverts on the WC too.



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Jon Hagen

10-22-2007 17:25:55




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to Jerry Coulter, 10-22-2007 15:31:38  
I did the same thing on an IH W9. turned the ring gear carrier upside down so the ring gear is on the opposite side of the pinion shaft and all driverline motion is reversed. This works on quite a few tractor models where the pinion is centered in the transmission case, and no other component prevents installing the differantial carrier opposite of stock. I will post a picture of my reversed IH W9/ Chevy/ Oliver loader tractor.

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Jon Hagen

10-22-2007 17:29:22




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to Jon Hagen, 10-22-2007 17:25:55  
Picture of reversed W9 is in tractor photos.



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iowa_tire_guy

10-23-2007 04:20:58




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 Re: How did they reverse Allis WC's? in reply to Jon Hagen, 10-22-2007 17:29:22  
Thats how I ended up with my W9. My Dad bought it to reverse for a loader tractor but decided it was too nice a tractor to tear apart for that so we just kept it.



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