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Allis Chalmers tri axel trailer

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    Posted: 21 Dec 2023 at 9:27am
  My friend has an allis Chalmers tri axel trailer for sale, mobile home axels, brakes did not work, about 20 ft long, pintle hitch, has title.

   Think it was made for small dozers.
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Very interested, have any contact info?

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Originally posted by brouillettefarms brouillettefarms wrote:

Very interested, have any contact info?

Ben
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  Sent you a PM.
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Any way you could post some photos, curious as to what it looks like. You say "mobile home axles", were they switched out, or were they OEM?
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Been discussed before. Here’s a link to it. Most pics in this old post are NLA, but there is one pic at the very end of post.https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/allis-chalmers-trailer_topic155916.html
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Dec 2023 at 7:48am
I'm wondering if the axles are really mobile home axles or the open center wheels (like mobile home axles) instead of the conventional "Budd Style) rims? Many of the trailers of that vintage had the open center wheels.
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Originally posted by JimWenigOH JimWenigOH wrote:

Any way you could post some photos, curious as to what it looks like. You say "mobile home axles", were they switched out, or were they OEM?

  OEM, they "look" like mobile home axels according to owner.   Its been 20 yrs  since I last laid eyes on it but  the photo supplied by 7060  looks  correct.


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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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   Thanks Steve, those pictures are damn close.    Correction on the length 16 feet.

  
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It appears the "trailer axle" and the 14.5 inch Tires were original equip on the Alllis version of this trailer.
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A neighbor converted the old hub style to the newer hubs. I believe he told me that he was able to get the hubs from a local RV salvage yard.
As far as the electric brakes not working, it's very easy, and quite inexpensive, to buy a whole "loaded" backing plate, with new magnets, shoes and all hardware. Whenever I have to change brake shoes on a trailer, I always change the whole assembly.
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