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    Posted: 13 Jun 2015 at 7:21am
Maybe it is me who was the last to know but just in case someone out there isn't aware, YouTube has several Allis Chalmers films produced by the company itself in order to promote its various products. There are various tractors from the G to the D17 as well as the All Crop harvester. There is also footage of inside the factory as well as the test track along with Allis Chalmers industrial products in action. Just go to YouTube and type in "Allis Chalmers Films" in the search box and enjoy!
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My favorite one is the Gleaner 60th Anniversary film.
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I loved the film on how they were testing the new 7000. That has to be brutal on machinery and operators, though.
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Have you seen the one where there building a canal or something? Bunch of BIG doziers pulling big graders. Pretty cool I think.
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There is also a film of the building of the garrison dam there too.  I watch when I can, lots of construction videos of the old dozers...
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There used to be an awesome 2 part video on the d21 on there but it must have been removed several years ago. Would love to see that again!
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

There is also a film of the building of the garrison dam there too.  I watch when I can, lots of construction videos of the old dozers...


I think we may be taking about the same one. They have a self propelled "dirt eater" for lack of a better term. And dozed pulling wagons full of duet around?
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I remember watching a film about the One Ninety's but it was removed a few years ago also. Anyone know why they were removed from youtube? 
I wish their was one for the 7030/7050's.


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Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

There is also a film of the building of the garrison dam there too.  I watch when I can, lots of construction videos of the old dozers...


I think we may be taking about the same one. They have a self propelled "dirt eater" for lack of a better term. And dozed pulling wagons full of duet around?

This the one?
 

[TUBE]http://youtu.be/Dx8wa7JLHbs[/TUBE]
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My neighbor used to work for the company that sold a lot of cameras to A.C. back in the day,, he said they always bought top of the line equipment for their videos
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:


Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

There is also a film of the building of the garrison dam there too.  I watch when I can, lots of construction videos of the old dozers...


I think we may be taking about the same one. They have a self propelled "dirt eater" for lack of a better term. And dozed pulling wagons full of duet around?

This the one?

I believe that's the one
 

[TUBE]http://youtu.be/Dx8wa7JLHbs[/TUBE]
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