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    Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 12:16am
Looking for any info regarding these little guys. FWA 5015
 
I am looking at a low hour 18hp diesel fwa.
 
Who made them ? AC or outsourced ?
 
Reliable ?
 
Thx Mark
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 4:35am

Here is a link to website 'Tractor Data' for Allis 5015

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http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/1/9/191-allis-chalmers-5015.html

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keep in mind parts for those series of tractors are hard to find.
Just cause it's orange don't make it a tractor, there's only one..Allis Chalmers
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Toyosha made tractor, made of unubtanium...

MF 10XX series are similar, as are Hinmoto E series tractors...
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I have 9 of them. Tools stay on them if possible.
FWA, loader and 4' rototiller. Use tiller to level areas for seeding not till a field. Loader will pick up about 400 pounds.
2WD, 5' Wac finish mower. Have a rear wheel weight on front plate to help keep it down.
2WD, 4' Bush Hog Squealer, the other weight on it. use on weeds as high as 7' when cleaning up abandoned property.
FWA, 4' bush hog a few years old from Rural King, run a pair of snow tires on the front because I had'em, mow places I can see hazards if any. It even mows lawn fairly nice.
FWA, front hydraulic blade and rear 5' homemade driveway grader. See it in use to see how tough these little tractors are.
Latest project is altering a subsoiler meant for a large tractor to be usable.
Two others complete that need work. One smokes badly other I think the glow plugs aren't working.
Two parts tractors to find those parts that don't exist.
They are a great little tractor with lots of power for their size, But they are too light and you must be careful on unlevel ground. Also they are geared with very slow speeds and at repetitive work like with the loader you'll be shifting gears, range, etc. constantly.
They are a great little tractor until they break. Then the search begins.

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