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    Posted: 16 Aug 2011 at 1:14pm
Hey guys I thought I would let you know we got another new addition to the Allis family yesterday. I purchased an Allis Chalmers "IB" from grandma and I was wondering if anyone could give me some more information about them. I have heard they were used sometimes to move empty rail cars around. I remember as a young kid dad mowing with it but my knowledge of them is very little. Any information would be appreiated. Thanks Blake
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC WD45 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Aug 2011 at 1:44pm
Same as a B just lower wheel base, solid frame and different hitch setup?
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There probably isn't much they haven't been used for with all the attatchments they put on the front rear or sides.
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Quite often villages and city's put heat housers and V plows on them and plowed sidewalks.








here is a link to more pics Burlington Streed Department Circa 1940

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Mine had a road sweaper brush mounted on the front. Love the pics.
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I use my IB to mow the lawn pulling my finish mower. JoAnna uses the IB to mow the lawn down. I gotta' show her how to hook up the finish mower one of these days....  LOL!
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IB's were a tractor we loved to sell.  Since they were industrial we could not sell them since we were agricultural.  However, we had a "friendly" industrial dealer who obtained them for us.  They were an ideal unit for golf courses - pulling reel type mowers - county uses - maintaining and mowing roads.  They could be purchased in various colors since the counties wanted them to match their other machinery. 
We sincerely enjoyed having the IB's around.  Neat tractor.  We did not get that many but we sold whatever we could coax out of our "friendly" industrial dealer.
You will have a ball with the IB.  They did just about everything.
Good Luck!
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I am looking for a torque tube for our I-B if anyone knows of one laying arround. Thanks Mark.
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Mark,   Watch e-bay. Saw one of there a while back. They do show up on occasions if someone is parting one out....

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Got any pictures Blake?
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