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Early Allis-Chalmers wheel-loader! Nice!!!

cat3208

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Europe
I was at a tractor show this weekend & saw this early Allis-Chalmers wheel-loader.:eek: It was like, right out of factory!!! Has anybody been around on or owned one of these? Excuse the new Windows phone!:Banghead Thanks!WP_20130706_009.jpgWP_20130706_010.jpgWP_20130706_011.jpg
 

renaud

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Jul 12, 2011
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quebec canada
Don't you worry about the window phone.....the main thing is that we see it and it looks very desirable!!!
Thanks for showing.
Max.
 

glenlunberg

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Nice wheel loader! It's adorable. Like cat3208 I would also like to have that great machine. I think it can finish lots of jobs. :D
 

ValleyFirewood

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Aug 17, 2013
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Palmer, AK
My grandfather had one on the farm back in the 60s-70s. Sold it in the late 80s. It was no where in that shape, though most of his equipment was pretty rough (he wasn't exactly a mechanic)

It has a gas engine, I'm not sure what exactly. I was just a little kid when it was still in use.
 

Gooseidi

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Dec 10, 2012
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Galloway Twp, NJ
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Union Electrician, Local 351 IBEW / owner of Cut '
That is sharp. I wonder what kind of coin he has into it. This must be a labor of love as these machines are not exactly on the top of the food chain for resale value. I'd love to get my Trojan in that kind of shape.
 
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