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TractorData. com Allis Chalmers G tractor information The Allis-Chalmers G was designed for small farms and gardens The small, rear-engine machine was more like the motor cultivators of the 1920s than a tractor It featured a full line of custom implements that mounted under the belly Engine details Transmission details Performance test details Open operator station
The Allis Connection This is a beginning of a new world for all of "The Allis Connection" members and non-members alike that are interested in the world of Allis-Chalmers This site will list up-dates as they come in, show dates, how to become a member of The Allis-Connection, and receive your newsletters as well as how to contact your directors
Forgotten Industrial Giant: The Allis-Chalmers Story Allis-Chalmers built the engines that ran our factories: in 1900, they were perhaps the largest maker of steam engines in the world Over time, they expanded into almost every type of engine and machine, using the slogan “Ours the Four Powers: Steam, Gas, Water, Electricity ”
Unofficial Allis Home Page Over the years Allis-Chalmers was responsible for many innovations in farm equipment and grew to become one of the largest and most diverse manufacturers in North America
Allis - Wikipedia Allis-Chalmers, a former manufacturer of farm equipment based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Big Allis, a giant generator in Queens, New York, commissioned by Consolidated Edison and built by Allis-Chalmers in 1965 Allis-Chalmers Model B, popular tractor manufactured by Allis-Chalmers Charles Allis Art Museum, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Allis shad, Alosa alosa, species of fish found in Europe and North
TractorData. com - Allis Chalmers farm tractors sorted by model The Allis-Chalmers Company was a major manufacturer of farming and industrial equipment in the United States for most of the Twentieth Century Allis-Chalmers was headquartered in Milwuakee, Wisconsin with a major tractor factory in nearby West Allis (a town named for the company)
Allis History Page Thomas Chalmers, an immigrant from Scotland, begins work with P W Gates of Chicago Gates builds a variety of equipment including the first steam powered sawmill in the country Edward P Allis arrives in Milwaukee and quickly establishes himself in the business community The Reliance Iron Works of Milwaukee opens for business