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B,C,CA,(2)WC's,(4)WD's,(2) WD45'S, 45Diesel, (2)D12'S Series 2, D12 Hiclear,(2)D12 Series 3, HD3, D17NF (3)D17 Series 4 Diesels, M-100 Grader,8550,A few Lawn tractors lots of other AC stuff    
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I'm only about 45 minutes away from Laporte IN. Here at work we had a Quality guy that said he worked at Allis for 10 years before they closed. He told me this story.
Someone overseas (Africa?) bought a couple self propelled cotton pickers. They had trouble twisting off the finals or something so they try to get past the language barrier and ship them correct parts. The owners sent them a picture of the picker , with all of the picker parts off, armor plating on the sides with a standing platform on top and some big gun mounted on it. He said no wonders they were breaking stuff with all that weight. He said he had the picture somewhere at home but I never got to see it.
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Brining this post back. Just found this hose clamp display. Wasn't even looking for it



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There is one at the Camp Atterbury, IN museum.
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Originally posted by mrlogli mrlogli wrote:



The rare M50 Ontos tank destroyer, designed and built in the 1950s by Allis Chalmers.


Wow!!!! Is this in a private collection!? Where? How many are left?
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Got to change the oil in an Allis transformer at work yesterday, the plant I'm in now is a nuclear chemical plant so no phones allowed so I didn't get any pics, its not even quarter the size of the one in my last photo but it still held 900 gallons of oil.
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The rare M50 Ontos tank destroyer, designed and built in the 1950s by Allis Chalmers.
1955 CA, SC, WFE; 2 bottom SC plow, SC 6ft blade, no 7 sickle bar mower, 302 baler
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All of this is still in use at a power plant. The last pic is a big ole transformer an the plant had 3 of them.

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Almost a year later and still getting more pics Thanks for all the pics guys keep them coming!
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1964 SNO-BEE
190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more
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Heres another of Mikez's from the family business. 


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19?? WC / 1941 C / 1952 CA / 1956 WD45 / 1957 WD45 / 1958 D-17
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Great Items guys.
 
Mikez sent me these pictures to post.  These came from his family's dealership in NY.
 
 
 
He has lots more to come........ 
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I posted these once before, but oh well...
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Here are some of my AC Caps.
 
 
Here are some parts boxes
 
 
Have picked up a few more since the picture.
 
 
Sampling of parts bags
 
 
Parts can collection
 
 
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Nice battery charger you've got there Redline.

Dustin, you're on the road to recovery having admitted you have a problem.
 
Here is my AC tool collection:
 
 
 
 
 
The tools in the large toolbox are NOS with AC part # tags, they just need some polishing up for display. I think the toolbox is new too but has some shelfware.
 
Also got this socket set:
 
 
The plan is to make a tool shed display. I have most if not all of the pegs and tool hangers from a tool-shed display. Still need the sign.
 
 


Edited by ACmowerguy - 13 Mar 2013 at 10:11pm
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Where can I get me one of those ac pith hats??
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1979 185 factory ROPS
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Originally posted by ACmowerguy ACmowerguy wrote:

Holy Cow Dustin. Yes its old news but somehow I missed your last few posts on this topic. If you ever decide you want to come to grips with that hoarding problem I think I can help you out.
 
I hate to say it but I am a horder and honestly you aint seen nothin yet, lots and lots more junk packed away, and more aquired ok a bunch more aquired since last year at this time, I think I have a problem
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AC battery charger
Steam engine at Mt.Pleasant Iowa Old Threshers show
short video of steam engine running
 
If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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Holy Cow Dustin. Yes its old news but somehow I missed your last few posts on this topic. If you ever decide you want to come to grips with that hoarding problem I think I can help you out.
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Dang! It seems Fred and Dusty have the market cornered on AC merchandise. Great collections! I too would love to find a new box lawn sprinker as well!We had one years ago at home. I think one of my younger brothers ran over it one day with our HB-112. And the hand sprayer would be great item too. Never enough $$$$ for all these items  :)  
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Originally posted by kniesshy kniesshy wrote:

I know this is probably dumb but if any of you want to turn loose of any of this memorabilia give me a call at 812-631-9269 after 4pm.  Thanks!
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I know this is probably dumb but if any of you want to turn loose of any of this memorabilia give me a call at 812-631-9269 after 4pm.  Thanks!
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A-C side post battery.
 
 
A-C hand held protable sprayer.
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How bout this display ,with Allis Chalmers on the coupler's
I just might have some extra couplers with Allis Chalmers on them to trade  for something realy cool that I DO NOT HAVE !!


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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

Dustin, I've got one of those stacking book cases, mine is 5 sections tall, and there are 2 different heights.  

Dusty
I also collect the barrister bookcases, with my favorites being the gunns, globes and maceys, I think there ia a pic of 5 different cases in the pics today, and I have them from one to six stacks, there are more than 40 bookcases in my collection with most being 3-4 stacks, I am just glad my significant other accepts me for being a horder
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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

Dustin, I've got one of those stacking book cases, mine is 5 sections tall, and there are 2 different heights.  

Dusty
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How many of these do you see ,You turn the dail .Thius is a real nice an clean .I got this about 10 years ago .
This is a heavy board .When you turn dail you get a differant tool under tractor


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Dustin, I've got one of those stacking book cases, mine is 5 sections tall, and there are 2 different heights.  

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