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'34 AC model E manual?

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    Posted: 19 Apr 2012 at 7:59pm
I'm looking for a manual for a '34 Allis Chalmers E.  Can someone point me in the right direction.  Also have a '35 U.  If anyone knows of a dealer who might have these or a website I could go to I'd greatly appreciate it.  Really having trouble finding anything for the E though.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Apr 2012 at 9:28pm
I have a 34 E as well, on ebay once in awhile will have the real deal turn up as far as the manual is concerned, keep an open eye. Most folks are into the newer A-'C's and don't know a lot about the older ones, glad to see someone else who has a  couple of them. I have a few U's a couple UC's and the E. I really enjoy these ancestors to some of the modern allis tractors. Good luck on the manual search.
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Thanks a lot.  I've been looking for a manual for this for a while.  Not a whole lot of people seem to know much about the old E's and it's hard to find anything for them.  I really need a new manifold for it.  The one we have has cracked and been welded several times and to have a new one machined will cost $650.  Any ideas on this?  So far getting a new one is the only option we have.  And I would really like to figure out if it's a 25-40, which I know is far more common, or a 30-60. 
Thanks again for the info and good to hear from another old E and U fan.
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I have new manifolds,gaskets,valves, and many other parts for your E  call 815-238-4506 or go to www.normsactractors.com
 
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Well, Norm took the words out of my mouth, I use Norm quite often for my U and UC stuff, he has always treated us great. As far as if its the 30-60, I believe the only surefire method would be to measure the bore, the 30-60 uses a 5 1/4  bore, the 25/40  standard is 5"  BTW my brother and I are restoring this E this summer: I hope it goes good!!
                                                                                                                        
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theirs more guys in to the older Allis tractors on this site then you think. As per a owners manual of an 25-40  ebay would be your best bet. thxchuck

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The only manuals for the 'E' tractors I have ever seen are the operators manual and the parts manual. Never seen a repair manual.  Jensales has reprints available as listed in their catalog.
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I have a 34 E on rubber. Mine looked like that when i started working on it except the tires were flat. lol
Norm can help you out with ehat you need. Good luck.
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