List of Allis-Chalmers tractors
This is a list of farm and industrial tractors produced by Allis-Chalmers Corporation, as well as tractors that were produced by other manufacturers and then sold under the Allis-Chalmers brand name.
For clarity, tractors are listed by series and separated by major models as needed.
Tractors (wheeled)
- Lawn/garden tractor series
- B-Series
- B-1
- B-7 (prototype only 3 built)
- B-10 (early, 9 hp)
- Big Ten
- B-10 (late, 10 hp)
- B-12
- B-110
- B-112
- B-206
- B-207
- B-208
- B-208S
- B-210
- B-212
- HB-112
- HB-212
- Numbered series
- Homesteader
- 310
- 310D
- 312
- 312D
- 312H
- 314H
- 410S
- 414S
- 416S
- 416H
- 608 LTD
- 610
- 611 LT
- 614
- 616
- 620
- 710
- 712
- 712S
- 714
- 716
- 718H
- 720
- T-811
- 808 GT
- 810 GT
- 816 GT
- 912
- 914
- 916
- 917
- 919
- 920
- B-Series
- Allis-Chalmers 4W series
- 4W-220 (1981-1984) (articulated)
- 4W-305 (1981-1985) (articulated)
- Allis-Chalmers 100 series
- 160 (1969-1973): Also known as One-Sixty; imported from Renault (France)
- 170 (1967-1973): Also known as One-Seventy
- 175 (1970-1980)
- 180 (1967-1973): Also known as One-Eighty
- 185 (1970-1981)
- 190 (1964-1973): Also known as One-Ninety
- 190XT
- 200 (1972-1975)
- 210
- 220 (1969-1973): Also known as Two-Twenty
- 440 (1972-1976): Built by Steiger
- Allis-Chalmers 5000 series
- 5015 (1982-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
- 5020 (1977-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
- 5030 (1978-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
- 5040 (1975-1980): Imported from UTB (Romania)
- 5045 (1981): Imported from Fiat (Italy)
- 5050 (1976-1983): Imported from Fiat (Italy)
- Allis-Chalmers 6000 series
- 6040 (1974): Imported from Renault (France)
- 6060 (1980-1984)
- 6070 (1984-1985)
- 6080 (1980-1985)
- 6140 (1982-1985): Imported from Toyosha (Japan)
- Allis-Chalmers 7000 series
- 7000 (1975-1979)
- 7010 (1979-1981)
- 7020 (1977-1981)
- 7030 (1973-1974)
- 7040 (1974-1977)
- 7045 (1977-1981)
- 7050 (1973-1974)
- 7060 (1974-1981)
- 7080 (1974-1981)
- 7580 4WD (1976-1981) (articulated)
- Allis-Chalmers 8000 series
- 8010 (1981-1985)
- 8030 (1981-1985)
- 8050 (1981-1985)
- 8070 (1981-1985)
- 8550 (1977-1981)
- Allis-Chalmers B series
- Model B (1937-1957)
- Model IB (1945-1958)
- Allis-Chalmers C series
- Model C (1940-1950)
- Model CA (1950-1958)
- Model RC (1938-1941)
- Model D10 (1959-1968; Series I, II and III)
- Model D12 (1959-1968; Series I, II and III)
- Model D14 (1957-1960)
- Model D15 (1960-1968; Series I and II)
- Model D17 (1957-1967; Series I, II, III and IV)
- Model D19 (1961-1964)
- Model D21 (1963-1969; Series I and II)
- Allis-Chalmers I series: Industrial tractors
- Model I40 (1964-1966)
- Model I60 (1965-1966)
- Model I400 (1966-1968)
- Model I600 (1966-1968)
- Allis-Chalmers Model 6-12 (1918–1923)
- Allis-Chalmers Model 10-10 (1914–1923)
- Allis-Chalmers Model A (1936–1942)
- Allis-Chalmers Model E (1918–1936): Also known as Model 15-30, 18-30, 20-35, 25-40, 30-60 (The 30-60 is a rare variation of the 25-40 also known as the "Thresherman's Special")
- Allis-Chalmers Model ED40 (1964):200 imported from Allis-Chalmers International (United Kingdom Essendine factory) through Canadian dealerships.
- Allis-Chalmers Model G (1948–1955)
- Allis-Chalmers Model L (1920–1927): Also known as Model 12-20, 15-25
- Allis-Chalmers Model T16 "Sugar Babe"
- Allis-Chalmers U Series
- Model U (1929-1952): Also known as United
- Model UC (1930-1953): Also known as All-Crop or Cultivator
- Model UI (1937-1947)
- Allis-Chalmers W series
- Model WC (1933-1948)
- Model WD (1948-1953)
- Model WD45 (1953-1957)
- Model WF (1937-1951)
After the second world war Allis Chalmers operated factories in the United Kingdom at Totton (to 1949) in Totton Hampshire and Essendine in Rutland. Formerly the Minneapolis-Moline factory.
- Model EB (1950-1955) British built model B with a straight front axle. EB serial numbers from Essendine works began at EB-4001. Some 2000 were assembled at the Totton, Southampton facility between 1947/9 from imported CKD kits but using US serial numbers locally stamped with an additional E prefix. Theoretically there may be duplication of serial numbers with later English production tractors.
- Model D270 (1954-1957)
- Model D272 (1957-1960)
- Model ED40 (1960-1968)
Tractors (tracked)
- Allis-Chalmers HD series
- Model H3 (1960-1968)
- Model HD3 (1942)
- Model HD3 (1960-1968)
- Model HD4 (1965-1969?)
- Model HD5 (1946-1955)
- Model HD6 (1955-1974)
- Model HD7 (1940-1950)
- Model HD9 (1950-1955)
- Model HD10 (1940-1950)
- Model HD11 (1955-1975?)
- Model HD14 (1939-1947)
- Model HD15 (1950-1955)
- Model HD16 (1955-1975?)
- Model HD19 (1947-1950)
- Model HD20 (1951-1954)
- Model HD21 (1954-1975)
- Model HD31
- Model HD41 (1969-1974)
- Allis-Chalmers K series
- Model K (1929-1941) formerly Monarch 35
- Model KO (1934-1943)
- Allis-Chalmers L series
- Model L (1931-1942)
- Model LD (1939)
- Model LO (1934)
- Allis-Chalmers Model M (1932–1942)
- Allis-Chalmers Monarch Series: formerly built by Monarch Tractor Corporation
- Monarch Model F (1926-1931)
- Monarch Model G (1926-1927)
- Monarch Model H (1927-1931)
- Allis-Chalmers S series
- Model S (1937-1942)
- Model SO (1937-1942)
Harvesters
- Gleaner C
- Gleaner E
- Gleaner E-III
- Gleaner K
- Gleaner L2
- Gleaner A85
All-Crop harvesters
- All-Crop 40
- All-Crop 60
- All-Crop 66
- All-Crop 72
- All-Crop 90
- All-Crop 100
Military production
- M1 tractor medium model HD7W
- M1 tractor heavy model HD10W
- M4 Tractor high speed 18-Ton artillery tractor manufactured from 1943.
- M6 Tractor high speed 38-Ton (artillery tractor)
- M7 Snow Tractor
- M19 snow trailer, 1-Ton
- M50 Ontos - a light anti-tank vehicle, 297 units produced from 1955 to 1957.
Other related equipment
- Allis-Chalmers Speed Patrol: Road grading and maintenance tractors
- Speed Patrol Model H (1932-1933)
- Speed Patrol Model 42 (1933-1940)
- Speed Patrol Model 54 (1934-1940)
Prototype models
- Allis-Chalmers Fuel Cell Tractor (1959)
- Allis-Chalmers Model D (ca. 1944-1945): Not related to later production D Series
- Allis-Chalmers Model F (ca. 1947)
- Allis-Chalmers Model H (ca. 1942-1945): Four-wheel drive tractor, based on Bonham Power Horse design
See also
References
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