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    Posted: 17 Jan 2012 at 4:16pm
Has anyone seen a loader on a B? I've never seen one, more then likely this would be a dumm Question but I had ask! maybe someone has a Picture, hint - hint
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1941 B with Henderson loader I used to have.
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1956 WD45
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Thanks David; thats kinda neat, couldn't imagine haveing to hand crank it with loader though! I see yours had electric start.
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The challenge was getting on. You darn near had to be a monkey. LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary(MO) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jan 2012 at 5:30pm
I had one on a 1939 B crank start and YES very unhandy to start. Changed to a 1948 C and a lot better. C would do a lot more work than the B. Both cool looking outfits tho. Gary
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Here's mine - very handy...been pushing snow the last 2 days...
1945 AllisCletrac / 1948 "B" / 1953 "CA" / 1955 "WD-45" / 1963 "D-15 Series II"           



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I saw one for sale with a loader. It looked too big for the tractor and I would think it could be hard on the wishbone front end.
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R.W. I could not believe (and still can't), the strength of the ole wishbone. But here it is
almost 15 years later and you wouldn't believe the abuse it's taken.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2012 at 8:54am
Dave Gibson is right when he says ya need to be a Monkey to install it. I have that loader that's in his picture on my B right now. (puchased from him bout' 4 years ago I think) Works great, but I need to make the bucket a fuzz deeper for my uses around the property, but as I said, works great! I was gonna install a tilt cylinder on it, and haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Forgot to add. That set up that Steve C has on his B is sweeet!! You need to make one for me to Stevo!  LOL!
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Steve, What you need to do is replace the seat with a Monroe and mount that B from the rear. 
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I like the full hydraulic one Andrew has. Makes a nice step for mounting the tractor too. I guess I need one of those for my CA.
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Steve in NJ, I'd love ta make ya one but I'm afraid the shipping would kill us LOL.
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Andrew-  your '600' shares a whole lotta similarities to the Johnson Workhorse 20 on my IH Cub Cadet...  is your, by chance, a Johnson?
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It's an Allis Chalmers loader meant for 616, 620, and 720 as well as a few Simplicity models.  Another one sold resently off of ebay for $1400 
1945 AllisCletrac / 1948 "B" / 1953 "CA" / 1955 "WD-45" / 1963 "D-15 Series II"           



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There is a B locally for sale here for 850.00....loader frame needs a bit of work but its all there.
Central PA Allis Express
1934 WC254
1945 WF
1945 WC135755
1951 WD68085
1953 WD45-150217
1957 WD45D-230744D
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I have an original Henderson owners manual with mounting instructions for an Allis B.
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Dad had a nice New Idea "By Horn" loader that we sold a couple of years ago. It was neat but you had to take the fenders off to mount it. 
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Butch,  I was gonna do that a couple years back, but its the only tractor I have with a bench seat that I can get me and my grandaughter on to take her for a ride. My niece and nephews children go for rides at Uncle Steve's to in the summer time. All the kids look forward to taking a ride on "Ole' Alice".....  LOL!
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Originally posted by SteveC(NS) SteveC(NS) wrote:

R.W. I could not believe (and still can't), the strength of the ole wishbone. But here it is
almost 15 years later and you wouldn't believe the abuse it's taken.
Allis Chalmers Built Them Well!
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I forgot I had this pic of JoAnna cruisin' around on ole' Alice. That's Dave Gibson's loader that was on his B in the first pic. Works quite well! Need to make the bucket a fuzz deeper.
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  I bought used henderson in 1958 for my B it had a comb. manure -dirt bucket on it. Oreded a snow blade for it from henderson in 1959 sure is handy, mite be small but it sure beats a shovel have one for my C A also .        
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Are you wanting to sell the manual? Or can I get a copy of it?
I just picked up a Henderson for my C and we are fixing it up.  Needs hydraulic work and we think there might be a missing lever for the trip bucket. The cross bar on the top is missing for sure.
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