My dad sold AC's from 59-83. We ran mostly D-17's here on the farms and added a 180, 190xt, and 200. All were gassers except for the 180 that was rebuilt to 185 specs and the 200. We could pull 2 tanks of fuel through those D-17's in a day pulling 3-16's in red clay. We plowed in the fall and the exhaust manifolds would turn cherry red at night. I would go up to the dealership and as a boy had a great time looking at the parts bins. The smell of oil and grease. Those were indeed great memories.
@dennislawson14284 жыл бұрын
Absolutely relate to plowing with D17. Plowing in fall from after school until well after dark. Really ran well with the cooler, denser air and would really lite up the muffler just as you say. Thanks for dredging up that great memory for me.
@donplautz97884 жыл бұрын
Got to love the Allis Chalmers cowboy hat 🚜
@RJ1999x5 жыл бұрын
The black tornado coming from the XT is a thing of beauty
@RJ1999x3 жыл бұрын
@Landyn David the fact that you did it dressed in her underwear is what frightened me
@jamesfelten51794 жыл бұрын
Grew up on a small farm, we had several Allis Chamers tractors and implements, we had some other brands also, but really thought the 160 was one of the best tractors we owned.
@kentsmith6145 жыл бұрын
Spent most of my School years operating Dad's 160 Allis Chalmers. That tractor always started and never needed any repair. I wished we still had it..🚜🇺🇸
@42lookc5 жыл бұрын
From Family Farms and Love of the Land back then, to merely Big Business today. I don't call where we are now 'progress'.
@northdakotaham175211 күн бұрын
Still running some of this AC equipment on my small farm.
@DanielleWhite5 жыл бұрын
Oh the memories. My dad ran a dairy farm in Pennsylvania. We had five tractors, all AC. Our main two were a 170 and 180, both diesel. Being the oldest child I spent thousands of hours each year from my preteens to twenty running them, mostly to mow and bale hay and spread manure. We also had a D17 (diesel; I forget which series,) and a CA and 175, both gasoline. The 175 was horrible but the rest were great. I didn't run this much because they were relegated to tedding, raking, and running wagons, which my brother and father mostly did.
@robertlong70334 жыл бұрын
We had a D17D 175, 5050 and a 6080. AC made some great ones and some not so great. Still glad that we didn't have a D19 Gas. Guys who had them told me that they would burn 50 -60 gallons of gas a day .
@SilverGleaner2 жыл бұрын
@@robertlong7033 I farmed with a D19 and you'd have to work a long day to burn 50 gallons. It's burns less gas than a 4010 or a 706. I liked my D19 for comfort and being quiet and powerful but the weak spot were the hydraulics unless you put a front mount pump on. Still have my D19.
@SilverGleaner2 жыл бұрын
My uncle bought a new 175 gas and it was a great tractor for him. He still has it and I disked for him with it some times and hauled manure and moved round bales. The only thing I didn't like was the throttle being a bit stiff. I also worked at an AC dealer 30 years ago for a time and the 170/175/180/185 tractors were favorites among our customers. What was wrong with your 175.
@chocolatte61574 жыл бұрын
When I was 12, I spent the summer working on my cousin’s dairy farm (1970). Their primary tractor was a John Deere 3020. There was an Allis Chalmers dealer nearby and they would go and look at the190XT. I think they eventually bought it.
@steigerpower5 жыл бұрын
From the golden era of farming.
@unknownsoldier41564 жыл бұрын
We have a 180 and a series 1 190XT that are both gas. They are the toughest workhorses I think I've ever seen. When you grow up around them you tend to have that bias though! We restored our 180 and she's never been happier. The 190 is quite a bit rougher after sitting for a decade and a half but a new battery and a little ether and that tractor fired off! Too bad modern tractors can't be as beautiful or mechanically sound..
@EZ5707 жыл бұрын
I like these old videos. AC made good reliable equipment that lasted. What do Americans have now? Well we have Kubota, Fendt, Manhidra, Doytz, Yanmar, Belarus and New Holland- Case LH (most of their tractors are out sourced)
@mattsmith88907 жыл бұрын
EZ570 case John Deere Kubota. New holland . Where are u from.
@robertpayne27175 жыл бұрын
Fendt is a part of AGCO which is made up of the old Allis Chalmers, Oliver, MasseyFerguson, and several other old ag names
@StaceyV514 жыл бұрын
Grew up on a D19, a 200 and 7040. loved them all.
@RavenRidgeRanch3 жыл бұрын
Although the Kubota engine is made in Japan, the other components are assembled here is the good old US of A !!! I think Kubota builds quality equipment. I too grew up while the small family farm was powered by using Allis Chalmers tractors 🚜
@williamkerchner57723 жыл бұрын
My neighbor’s D 19 gas was a hell of a puller. 4 16 s in nw Illinois.
@josephstahl62835 жыл бұрын
I drove a D21 Allis Chalmers I at least I knew where I was going
@robertpayne27175 жыл бұрын
Here it is and tractors in the 300 to 650 Horsepower 50 years later
@RJ1999x5 жыл бұрын
And farmers are more broke now then ever
@thegreenerthemeaner4 жыл бұрын
@@RJ1999x Ain't that no kiddin! A disease with no equal.
@tacomas96029 ай бұрын
3:48 and we are still saying the same damn thing 50 years later haha.
@countrygent45 жыл бұрын
I saw the first field of NO-TIL corn planted in the state of Missouri. 4 row x 40" rows pulled pulled by a D-17. The professor ask me was I thought of this. I told him it would be the future of farming or would be the same as the AC round baler.
@RavenRidgeRanch3 жыл бұрын
Although the Kubota engine is made in Japan, the other components are assembled here in the good old US of A !!! I think Kubota builds quality equipment. I too grew up while the small family farm was powered by using Allis Chalmers tractors 🚜
@Mudmowerdiesel5 жыл бұрын
Great video
@M60A33 жыл бұрын
My dad has a 8010 and sometimes, disking amount up to driving in a straight line and watching/listening a movie while driving Those are long days, but as my dad once said: « I don’t mind driving for 6 hours straight, that’s like half a day of planting »
@sequoyah594 жыл бұрын
I have a 190XT that is parked deep in the shed of the barn facing the highway. She sits there in all her Prussian Orange glory. From time-to-time some fellow, usually a young one, will stop if I'm out and come to the gate wondering what kind of tractor it is. Not many real orange tractors in this part of the country and I don't cont Kubota. I had it out one day about the time the kids came home from school and several of their parents stopped to see the big orange tractor with a black tornado bellow across the pasture. A thing of excitement and beauty of the not so distant past. Never ran a tractor that sat taller. The Ford 9600 came close though.
@bbruce9953 жыл бұрын
in reality, its farms that built this country, without food, we would not be creative
@natejast19713 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one that wants that white Allis Chalmers cowboy hat.
@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups3 жыл бұрын
Been looking for one for some time now...no luck though
@stephenbrown36 Жыл бұрын
Had one as a kid. We got them when we got our F2 in 1980. Best sun hat while baling on the D17.
@jazzerbyte2 жыл бұрын
I was disappointed that Joe's hat was white instead of Persian Orange.
@dh-_10114 жыл бұрын
Is that Doodles Weaver?!? My father-in-law has a 190 XT III. It’s awesome!