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    Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 6:45am
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Don't know about the rest of it but the engine looks like an Industrial Engine, used to drive machinery. They were even used on carnival rides.

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Looks like one of those Alias Chambers snow removers. About the only thing I recognize is the "pop" can on the muffler. Bob@allisdowneast
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It looks like a BE or CE engine, bolted to a WC transmission. Could call it a doodle bug, since it seems to be home built from the farm.
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Is that a U rear end and xmsn bolted to a B/C engine? Or maybe it's a WBC (what's been changed)?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 9:26am
Interesting, do you have a story with it. Guys what's that big weight on back, was that an allis weight. We have one like it on the back of our industrial D-14 loader
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Allis Chamacallit,  hey it works fer me. Wink
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I found this tractor for sale for $600 in my local Facebook marketplace. I have a few more pics. Kinda looked like a Franken-Allis. The front cowl says CA.IMG-1344.JPG
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I'd buy it but Petroleum, IN is to far for me.
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I second Franken-Allis.  Whatever you call it, it was quite the project for someone.  Very interesting front blade setup...  Haven't seen that concept applied to a tractor before.  The shorter length should be helpful for plowing snow residentially. 
 
Are you going to buy it Stook'?  If so, what do you have planned for it?
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I honestly had never seen any allis like it. I wondered if it was something made or a rare tractor. I got bit by the orange bug a few years ago and now I have 8 allis tractors now. My next one will be an IB for sure. If anyone knows of one...lol
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look in front of the shifter lever, to see if it has a serial # stamped, there.  Might be parts of many things...Wink
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20191007_183520_compress44.jpg

Never mind the last upload here is the last pic I have been trying to load. I will ask the owner again to look by the shifter.
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The more I see, the more home-made cobble-up I see...Wink
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B #1 (LOL)
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It ain't that far away. I think I will go have a look.....
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

B #1 (LOL)

Is the serial # right side up?Wink
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Definitely a one of a kind!  I'd give $500 for it if I was close, just because it's different.
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I sent the guy a message to text me about it. Haven't heard back from him. Dang. Only about 65 miles away.
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Someone better go get it he says he is going to scrap it. He is down to $500 for it. The listing is on Facebook Brazil, IN. I would hate to see this one go to scrap.
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I messaged him again this a.m.
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Any luck?
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Someone said.he is.down to $500 or he is gonna scrap it. I would think scrap price is $100-125 dollars these days. I took 700lb in and got $14.oo two weeks ago.....

Edited by JayIN - 04 Nov 2019 at 1:21pm
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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