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    Posted: 02 Apr 2016 at 10:03pm
Went to sale today and there was a EMC Special Allis tractor.

It was used at the Airport.

Paul a Friend of mine, end up with it and added to his rare Allis and other tractors collection.
Also included a picture of his rig and other tractors he bought.








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    Good post Richard, did not even know that there was an EMC Special.
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I'm a little suspicious...never heard of anything like that. Decals are a little fishy too. Says "Allis" twice and no "Chalmers".
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Was there a purpose for the different radiator shoud?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KY poorboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Apr 2016 at 10:55pm
There was a post on here not too long ago about these tractors. I had never heard of them until then. This one looks just like the other one. I don't remember the story on them though, I'm sure someone will.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richardmo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Apr 2016 at 11:08pm
That what makes it rare,not seen.
Nothing to be suspicious about it all.
It has been cover before, this is the third tractor I have seen like it.
Story was it was used to pick up debris off the runway at the airports with magnet.




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man...that dudes trailer wheel is bent to chit!
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Took awhile looking shamless, but i see it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Apr 2016 at 7:32am
I thought they had a electro magnet under them to pick up debris?
Made for the Navy?
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What is suspicious....Its sitting right there .Cool looking unit .
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
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Took these photos at the Pierce, NE show a few years ago. It was listed as a Magna Tractor.


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Fred,
It came from OH.

The price just got to high for me.

This tractor will be at the GOTO in MO.
After it was loaded, I question the narrow front.

AJ,
not for sure why the built the front rill shell like they did, but it does look like you other later Industrials tractor Allis built.    

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Armand,

Know I have seen 4 tractors.

That is the first one with the magnet.
The other three had the heavy built front axle as you pictured.
I will send those pictures to my friend.
Thanks for posting.


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I've seen a couple of them, other makes, one was a Massy Harris, I don't remember the make.
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this one has a platform and the tank/operator area is different as it is an enclosed shell
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I was at the sale yesterday, and the one from yesterdays sale had a different platform and dash, then the one with the wide front, but I will say it all looked factory. I was standing by the man taking phone bids from someone from Tenn.
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They probably are "factory" but NOT Allis factory. I think these were conversions, kinda like the Thompson High Crops were conversions..JMO

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I looked it over very closely. I believe the changes to the sheet metal and the added platform were done by a factory but the 3 point was something that came later as the cuts to the platform to allow room for the hitch were uneven and looked as if it was just torched. The tractor doesn't really share much with the magna-sweep units.
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  THIS TRACTOR [EMC] WAS PURCHASED AT MY AUCTION IN IND. SEPT 2005  HAD A SCHWATZ WIDE FRT END ON IT WAS HARD TO STEER AND I WENT BACK TO THE NF
   STEERED OK THEN  I BOUGHT IT IN MACH OF 1994 FROM CHARLIE ENGLISH IN EVANSVILLE IND.  CAN TELLALL BOUT IT IF YOU C ALL ME AT 574-527-2429
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