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    Posted: 28 Nov 2011 at 10:19am
how about some pic's of AC odds and ends like, tools, push mowers and lawn mowers, snow blowers, signs, that sort of stuff. Thanks.

Edited by Josh Day - 28 Nov 2011 at 5:59pm
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Do spark plugs count?
 
 
 
How about this older electric motor? Dad got it locally from a grain elevator.
 
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Yep anything AC, except farm tractors .

Edited by Josh Day - 28 Nov 2011 at 11:47am
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here are pics of chain saw and pallet fork
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the stupid thing won't let  me put up a pic of a Allis Chalmers womens apron...i guess us guys are'nt the only ones who like AC
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hey Dean/Mn whats so od about the 917 hydro?
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Does oil and grease count?
 
 
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Any thing with the AC name.(no farm tractors)
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There's a HUGE steam engine somewhere in North Carolina (South ??)with a 12' flywheel in some mill said to be 'state of the art' back 'then'. Don't know any more, as I was flippin through TV channels and only caught the plaque that said Allis-Chalmers.....sigh...
Maybe someone else knows where it is....
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In Adams mill there is a sickle bar with AC on it but I dont think it is there any more.

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heres mylawn and garden fleet .you said snowblower

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What I've always wanted was a AC refrigerator. I've never actually seen one but they did make a few.

I've seen a bunch of AC electrical equipment over the years. I've got several pretty neat AC emblems off of old transformers around here somewhere.
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Here is an AC-leaf mill (not mine)
 
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Here is my 1970 HB-212 purchased from former AC-Dealer owner of Henderson Implement, Columbia MO (was his personal mower) Its now fitted with a Sicklebar.
 
 
Here's the 1977 AC 710 and the AC B-110
 
 
 
The collection of NOS parts.
 
 
This is the warranty card machine used by the Dealers
 
 
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Here is just a drop in the bucket .Thing's I have to get set up  new showroom.
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Originally posted by ACmowerguy ACmowerguy wrote:

Here is an AC-leaf mill (not mine)
 
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Here is my 1970 HB-212 purchased from former AC-Dealer owner of Henderson Implement, Columbia MO (was his personal mower) Its now fitted with a Sicklebar.
 
 
Here's the 1977 AC 710 and the AC B-110
 
 
 
The collection of NOS parts.
 
 
This is the warranty card machine used by the Dealers
 
 
I have 2 of the Warranty machine's ,I also have plenty of the cards ,For AC tractor (orange cards , silver cards combine,DA green cards ) Send me a PM if you would want one of each to go with your machine> Fred
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Very neat, Any one have any more?
What's the big red box in the first pic of your post Fred?

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still looking for the holy grail of Allis
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I was looking through my Dealers Accessories manual.  I had no idea of what all they sold.  Radios, Home stereos, rakes, shovels, portable heaters, socket sets, wrenches, bikes,  and the list goes on and on...
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There is a large Allis steam engine on display at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI 
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WOW! that crusher is awesome!!
 
Would be really cool to see a socket set! Anyone have one?
 
 
I have always wondered, if any of the original band saws, that E.P. Allis built, are still in existance today? You can see pictures of them, in CH Wendels book.
 
 
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

WOW! that crusher is awesome!!
 
Would be really cool to see a socket set! Anyone have one?
 
 
I have always wondered, if any of the original band saws, that E.P. Allis built, are still in existance today? You can see pictures of them, in CH Wendels book.
 
 
Will post a picture of my socket set wenesday .
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There is a huge Allis steam engine in Rollag MN that used to power the Pabst brewery. It's so big it has its own building. Sorry, I don't have any pics though.
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