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Posted by Key-Mho-Saw-Bee on June 17, 2005 at 18:22:51 from (161.77.5.59):
In Reply to: Re: Allis-Chalmers 1939 B posted by wdtom on June 17, 2005 at 17:31:04:
Thanks to Illinois Boy & wdtom. The hydraulic oil was added to the final drives - I did not know what they were called. This is a good start for me. I know NADA regarding tractors. I hope to restore it some. I plan to use it in my wood lot. I have a small lawn tractor, but it is useless in the mud and I need to remove the deck to go in the woods. The tranny on the AC B was also filled with Hydraulic oil. I will have to address that also. the front tires are modern auto tires. I wonder if the original front tires were solid rubber? The choke is a mess. There is no knob to open or close it. I have to hold it while I am cranking. I see manuals for sale. They seem pricy. Are they originals? Can I buy reprints at a more reasonable price?
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