gotta say wow I mean that looked just like an assembly line putting that tractor back together. I have a 1945 Allis Chalmers WC I bought at a sale in Pennsylvania this year and it runs good and has straight sheet metal. I can't wait to make it look like it rolled off the factory floor.
Hey - Nice Action and Details. I rebuilt a Allis Chalmer -1942 a number of years ago and it still runs like a top. One Question - Why build it over top of a PIT, looks a bit unsafe and can't imagine the pain dropping a bolt would create ??
cool. a friend of mine got a 53 B left to his son by the father-in-law. We are doing the same thing. Lots of sandblasting and paint. You gotta love "Persion Orange". check out darrellb791. That's what it did the day we brought it home. Just put the motor and front end on Sat.
We sand blasted all of the parts on the tractor before priming and painting it. We protected critical areas with custom made steel plates that were sealed with silicone and then bolted down tight. The total project was done over a few months.
Great video!
Shows all the hard work that goes into a tractor restoration.
I saw an Allis Chalmers "B" at a classic vehicle show here in Australia.
I am an IH fan but I do like the AC model B!
OzzInter 1 year ago
Excellent video, the tractor looks great !
PovertyPointCustoms 1 year ago
gotta say wow I mean that looked just like an assembly line putting that tractor back together. I have a 1945 Allis Chalmers WC I bought at a sale in Pennsylvania this year and it runs good and has straight sheet metal. I can't wait to make it look like it rolled off the factory floor.
AC1945WC 1 year ago
Hey - Nice Action and Details. I rebuilt a Allis Chalmer -1942 a number of years ago and it still runs like a top. One Question - Why build it over top of a PIT, looks a bit unsafe and can't imagine the pain dropping a bolt would create ??
dvknutson 1 year ago
i want to hirer these ppl their fast
19mg94 2 years ago
cool. a friend of mine got a 53 B left to his son by the father-in-law. We are doing the same thing. Lots of sandblasting and paint. You gotta love "Persion Orange". check out darrellb791. That's what it did the day we brought it home. Just put the motor and front end on Sat.
darrellb791 2 years ago
How long did the process actually take for paint and assembley? Did you sand blast it or wire wheel it?
INRealtor 2 years ago
We sand blasted all of the parts on the tractor before priming and painting it. We protected critical areas with custom made steel plates that were sealed with silicone and then bolted down tight. The total project was done over a few months.
lsackett222 2 years ago
awesome work..
GarethWonfor 2 years ago
Wow cool i am woking on a ford 8n and it has not ben run in over 40 years and we have ben workin on it off and on for the last 8 years!!!!!!!!!!
ACD19farmboy 3 years ago
My 47 used to look that good. Then we started using it in the garden.
Now it does not look that good at all.
rcfreak7777 3 years ago
it's better to have tractor that looks rough and gets used than a shiney dust collector ;)
8thinpigs 3 years ago
Yep. It looks good at the shows though.
rcfreak7777 3 years ago
Great video, maby my B might look somting like that in the future
Cheers for posting this video
FarmerPizzey 3 years ago
great vid man, nice paint job and everything. thanks for posting it. hope to start this for my Allis
accyclonefan 4 years ago
Good video showing how much effort is involved in restoration. My Alls B will never look like that as I am lazy and just use it. Neil Ostberg
nostberg 4 years ago
Looks very good. Hope to have my B looking that good soon.
51acwd 4 years ago