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    Posted: 15 Mar 2013 at 2:27pm
A friend of mine who is also an Allis Brother wanted me to see if anyone knew what this wrench is for.  It is about 12" long and has a 3/4" 6 pt.  on one end.  On the other end is a 1" square head on one side and a 3/4" square when you flip it over.  On one side of the wrench it says:  ALLIS CHALMERS MFG. CO.    LA CROSSE WORKS.  On the other side is a number:  300755.  I tried to upload a pic but it was huge.  I will try again.  Thanks.
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Heres a little better size for ya 


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lol how did you do that?   Thanks good job...
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The big end fits the transmission fill plug on a B, CWink
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My friend who owns the wrench does own a C.  He will get a kick out knowing that. 
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Originally posted by BearcatnorthMN BearcatnorthMN wrote:

lol how did you do that?  


Before posting the picture, preview it and change the width and height by dividing both by something that will give you 600 wide.
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i think i have a couple of those wrenches, i know i have one. i will have to see if i can find the other one.i had forgot all about them until i seen your post.

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190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more
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Thanks Tucker... 
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I think if it says La Cross works, it is an implement wrench made in that branch. Bob
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I have one of those wrenches also.  I never tried it on anything associated with a Model "B".  Perhaps Bill Long would know?  Anyway, the guy I bought mine from said that it fit an A-C plow.  I think the A-C plow works was in Lacrosse Wi.
 
My 2 cents on the topic.  Hope someone really knows.  Going orange is going great!
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They are for the plows.  My Grampa worked there until his retirement.  I only wish I had asked him a LOT MORE questions about the plant.  But I was young then and didn't care about where Grampa worked and tractors at that time meant nothing but work.  I'll ask him when I get to heaven.
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If you look in the BC mower Setup and Operation manual, you will find it called out for the sickle guard nuts. 
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Originally posted by Ted J Ted J wrote:

They are for the plows.  My Grampa worked there until his retirement.  I only wish I had asked him a LOT MORE questions about the plant.  But I was young then and didn't care about where Grampa worked and tractors at that time meant nothing but work.  I'll ask him when I get to heaven.
No doubt Ted,
I have so many things to ask my grandpa. I just hope I live life well enough to meet him in the after life.
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