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    Posted: 28 Oct 2012 at 12:30pm
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Can anyone tell me what kind of model this grader is? i have never seen one like this before. Thanks.
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Looks like a 41T. 
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This is the only one I have seen with the motor down behind the blade . I could never find a picture of it in any Allis Chalmers book.
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According to "Allis Chalmers Construction Machinery and Industrial Equipment"  by Norm Swinford
 
it appears to be a 42T. T for tandem axle.  Powered by UM engine.
the 54T looks similiar but is powered by the K engine.  cab was standard equip where as on 42T was optional.
 
both models produced from approx 1931-1940
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AC went though several variants of that design.  Here is a picture of its big brother that I found online.

 
 
And here is a picture of the older single drive axle model. (This one is dad's)
 
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Thanks for the correction.  I recently moved and haven't found the box with my Allis books yet! Ouch

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The 42T picture was taken at the GOTO in Marshalltown IA in 1998. I talked to the owner and he said that he drove it 60 miles to the show.
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What drives all the actuators? How does power get to that box near the steering column?
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Looks like front drive from engine, by what means - unsure - belt - chain or ?
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it drives off the front crankshaft via gear boxes and shafts to power the control box.
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I have pictures of a restored 1937 model with single axle and dual wheels and a cab. All the controls appear to be hand cranked.
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Both models sure have a low center of gravity. The owner driving his grader sixty miles to the show was mentioned over the PA (or by someone during discussions in main big tent).
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Hi guys-I just picked up this grader (1939 41S) this weekend.  I need several right angle gear boxes for the drive mechanism. 

Does anyone know where one might of these graders might be in a boneyard?

Also, a parts book would be helpful

Also, 5 inch wide by 20 split rims

Thanks.




    Edited by nowaktj - 18 Nov 2013 at 4:59pm
    D19D, D17D, WD, WC, Snobee, #83 Plow, SC Blade, 14' disk, 400 series planter, B , Terra Tiger, M Dozer w/Baker Blade, TL-12, 42S Grader, G
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    Congratulations, Terry. Looks like a keeper!!!!!!!

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