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Shop Manual for Allis CA

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    Posted: 05 Dec 2011 at 8:52pm
This weekend I will be picking up first tractor. An Allis Chalmer CA, I would like to get a good shop manual.
 
I&T seems to be the most common is it any good?
1951 CA

Cub Cadet 149
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I've had IT manuals and liked them for an 8N I used to work on.  I have allis manuals for my CA and found them to be pretty good.  You can find them on ebay or order them right from agco (http://www.agcopubs.com/allis_chalmers/service_manual/english/79003403/b_c_ca_g).  I ordered a B parts book and plow manual a couple of months ago and it came within a week for print copies. The price worked out cheaper than I could have gotten used manuals off ebay if I could have found the plow manual.
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Welcome to the Allis forum
I like to use the Allis manuals. It manuals often cover several mosels where as the Allis manual is usually for just 1 model or in the case of the B, C, CA, which are very similar, all 3. It is a good idea to get the parts and service manual. Bob
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   Get the AC manuals. The I & T manuals will get you to were you really need info and leave you hanging, has been my experience.
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Help support this site and buy your manuals here from the "Allis Store"
http://www.ae-ta.com
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Thanks for all the input. I will be getting the Allis  Manual
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I bought the service manual , operators manual and parts manual. from this site at the Allis store. I've been happy with them they are very good reproductions. you can probabaly skip the operator manual. most of it is in the service manual. go ahead and get the IT manual while your at it. it's cheep avaliable localy and covers several differant models.
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The more manuals the better.
All have info the other doesn't have.
You can never have too many manuals.
I always get the Allis Chalmers and the I&T service manuals and the Allis Chalmers Operators manual for all the different tractors I have.
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