Quote: Jim.ME (quoted from post at 14:51:07 11/03/22) [quote="Jeff_K"](quoted from post at 17:29:01 11/03/22) I thought the same thing at first until I went back for a second look around. The serial plate of the Allis says "Tractor No C52835".
Edit: I tried to use the "reply" option and it showed the message I was replying to but then it disappeared. Do I need to use the quote option or did I do something wrong? It's been a few years since I've done much on a forum.
Serial number plate or number stamped in the housing ahead of the shift lever?
The arm on the steering box goes down on a B, up on a C. The C has an arm (up) going into the steering linkage in the center of the front the draglink connects to, the draglink on the B goes to the front axle. The arched front axle is a B feature, C was straight. It may be a mutt with a mix of parts if the transmission is stamped as a C.[/quote]
You may be correct. I was hoping that these two tractors were at least "correct", mechanical issues aside. But I am quite new to these so I still don't really know what to be looking for as far as correctness goes. Here is a picture of the serial.
This post was edited by Jeff_K on 11/03/2022 at 08:07 pm.
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