Posted by rrlund on October 09, 2011 at 11:54:32 from (207.241.137.116):
What model was the old big standard style Allis Chalmers that was painted green before they went to orange? Was that a U? I spotted one of those old things yesterday sitting in the woods. Don't know if it could be bought or not. There's a place near Grayling Michigan called Wellington Farm that's supposed to be a working farm set in 1932. Anyway,they have one big shed there filled with threshers,old tractors and parts,that kind of thing,but this Allis sat out in the woods behind the sawmill. One rear tire was gone but the rim was there,no hood,but otherwise looked complete. Sure was a shame they didn't haul it inside with the rest,even if they pushed it back it the corner. At least it would have stopped the aging process. Here's a link to their website.
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