allis chalmers

hey guys im am new to this site and want to say thanks in advance for the help. i had a family member pass away my great grandma was a month away from being 103 the family is having to clean up the old farm and its been pretty overwhelming we have an old allis chalmers i believe its a grain drill but im not positive and don't know what year it is. it is old and in really good condition its clean inside the hoppers nothing is froze up and has been out of the weather over the years im not sure if everything is their it does look like its complete. i am trying to find it a new home but have no idea where to start not sure what to ask for a price or who to contact to try and sell i would hate to see it end up at the recycling yard but nobody in the family has room and or the use for it any more. i hope im not high jacking this post but i thought/hoping someone here can at least point me in the right direction i live out side portland oregon some of the pic didn't turn out too well but i hope it will be enough if you want to call or email ide be more than happy to talk thanks again TJ
 
There is no pic, email, or phone number. Best not to leave a number here on the www...to post pics, as a newbie, you need permission from the moderator. For email, their is an email line in the subject line...fill that out and "send email" will appear in your post. It allows anonymous contact with you. Once you post a pic, someone will ID your drill.
 
Looks like he posted the photos on Tractor Talk and had quite a response, but no one could name the specific model. It's here:

http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/viewtopic.php?t=1352311
 
yeah sorry guys I couldn't figure out the picture situation on this on the site but I already have a buyer for it it's got a new home in Illinois it is a beautiful piece of Machinery in really great condition and my family and I are really grateful that it's going to go to a good home
 
if you guys want to see some pictures you can go to track yesterday tractor and then and then it's under tractor talk and my posting is atlas Chambers help please it is Museum quality and I'm really happy that somebody's going to take good care of it
 

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