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HD11G TO THE ALLIS CHALMERS COLLECTION

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    Posted: 08 Jan 2019 at 4:14pm
Ok guys...been working on this deal for 2 years. HD11G ser # 2589...would be a year model of 1956 2nd year of production. Pretty much a perfect specimen by our standards for it's age. It came from Dayton, Nv. (Carson City area).The previous owner there had brought it from Ca. some years ago...and just never got around to using it the way he wanted to. After our original discussion we told him we would like to have it but were not sure how soon we could make it happen...you know all the things that complicate life..a day job...distance to haul it...oh and fires here on a regular basis!.  So this last Memorial Day weekend....6 months ago we traveled to Reno,Nv. for a grandsons basketball tournament...I found some time to contact him and go do a visual. He was out of town but I was able to get in and see it.
 So it has taken this long to have enough time to put together transportation issues.
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So again we enlisted the help of Dennis McFarland...McFarland Trucking Inc.  Calpella Ca.  He was watching the weather and decided to go last Thursday and Friday do to incoming snow to the sierras. The route from here goes over interstate 80 thru Donner summit....it was a good choice...the highway has been closed several times in the last several days..with the rest of week looking snowy too.
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                              So...L to R Mel Ford, Dennis McFarland, Dave For

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The undercarriage is like new...we have never found a place to get new grousers for these machines. The intermediate pinion caps have worked loose and have been tampered with...that's probably the worst thing going on here.
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Operators compartment is about like new
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Are current plan is to use some parts of a donor tractor.
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We have had this HD11G for 10 years or longer..but it needed to much work to be restored from scratch.

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This canopy is manufactured by Medford Iron Works and has a spec. plate for an HD11G.  It and the tank guard will fit just fine on the other one.
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These forks were available through AC when the tractor was new. The quick change fork with bucket set up is typical for loggers in there day. photo P1050014_zpsjy5twkz5.jpg
This conversion to different battery boxes for access was another popular thing among owners...we don't plan on cutting up the new one yet. photo P1050020_zpsfjjaofo9.jpg
So we are going to try to get the canopy and forks on this by the 3rd week in march for the antique equipment dispaly at the Redwood Region Logging Conference in Eureka, Ca. NO RESTORATION PAINT!!! we're going to use it for fun!! Maybe load some logs this summer....at least a photo op. photo P1050013_zps44kqggbt.jpg
We'll post some more when we get started.




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Very cool!!!
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That's a great find
It'll be super with the canopy
Maybe make some handles and such to help get up into it

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Super find
It'll be super with the canopy on it
Maybe make some handles to help getting in and out of it
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Another awesome thread to follow. Great work saving em all and sharing the stories about em with us all. Thanks Mel! Darrel
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Looking in the back ground of your videos, it appears that big construction toys are an important part of your life! Darrel
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Darrel,Darrel,.....Remember when I posted this sign for you!
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Well "Money can't by happiness but it can by old tractors" so pretty much the same thing. LOL   
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just needs a F7 winch for its tail and it can be a stand alone logging girl !

tits tyres and tracks

they all cost you money
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Mel, Mel, Mel! I try and try to tell you that the words "happiness" and "cows" do NOT go together in the same sentence! Unless of course, if you ask my wife. She might agree with your silly sign. But she is a "fair weather" cattle woman. When it's 20 below with a 30 MPH wind, she's not out there taking care of them. However, she does say that for not liking cows, I sure take damn good care of them. Darrel
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Another AC saved, way to go Mel.  Tom
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 2019 at 3:04pm
darrel, darral. darrel you kind of answered the questionWink California Cows are happierLOL than ND cows. I would probably sell the cows if I had to go out in that below 0 ugly white stuff somebody calls "pretty" to feed them too. But the other day it started at 20+ and got all the way to high 40's with a cold Angry wind, and I was suffering Ouch enough.

Anyway that looks like a really good find you got there Mel. 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lee Bradley Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 2019 at 4:13pm
Handled that bucket of gravel just fine. No tippy toe without counter-weight or drum on the machine. Like you said those street pads look like they just came off the shelf. Great addition. Would really like to see your collection.
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