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    Posted: 16 Mar 2012 at 9:33am
I have read "An Industrial History, Allis-Chalmers History" by Peterson and "The Allis Chalmers Story" by Wendel. They are both great books with a lot of information about Allis-Chalmers History. Unfortunately Peterson's book, published in 1977 ends while A-C was still a profitable and viable company. Is there any publication or book that continues the story from 1977 to the end, (19??)?
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Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985 by Norm Swinford. I think I got that all right. I consider it the best of the AC books.

Edited by Lonn - 16 Mar 2012 at 9:36am
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Thanks "Lonn". I thought I had that one but I guess I don't.
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I forgot to mention that that book only covers the Agricultural side of Allis.
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That would be an intereating read ; AC WAS DOING GREAT , till 80, i think then down hill fast !!! They were creating new divisions and tryin but to little to late - CORPORATE GREED
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I would love a copy of norms book but I'm not paying a hundred and some odd dollars, talk about greed.... I'm addicted to Orange tractors but its a book for crying out loud..
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I got one back in the summer as a b-day present. I can't think they paid much more than $60 for it, I have seen them for under $50 somewhere... If I can only remember where!
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I would recommend "Stalin Over Wisconsin" as well. Tells about how Cold War politics and AntiUnion management at AC crushed the UAW local 248 in the plant.
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Austin;

I think "Stalin Over Wisconsin" is basically during and right after WW2. I'm looking for info on what killed A-C after its 1977 apparent prosperity.
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EdK: I think if you get the annual reports after the time period you reference you will get the answers you are looking for.  
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Originally posted by EdK EdK wrote:

Austin;

I think "Stalin Over Wisconsin" is basically during and right after WW2. I'm looking for info on what killed A-C after its 1977 apparent prosperity.
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When I bought my book several years ago, I called mr Swinford directly.  A very nice man and he autographed it for me.  I don't remember the price but it was in the mid 20's or mid 30's.
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