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Allis Chalmers 1942 WC #117501

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Todd Langdon

04-18-2000 18:45:44




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I would like to convert this to a 3point hitch and add some hydrolics. Can anyone out there make any suggestions???




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D13

05-29-2000 06:10:05




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 Re: Allis Chalmers 1942 WC #117501 in reply to Todd Langdon, 04-18-2000 18:45:44  
I have seen several methods. Nrothern Hydraulics sells belt drive pumps that you can run with the engine. My B has a power steering pump set up to power a single cylinder (low pressure). Notrhern also sells PTO powered pumps. You can make your own 3-point set up, although there may be someone who makes them (Cross mfg in Missori?) for $350-450. By time you're done, unless you're handy and a good scrounger, you'd be better off buying a later machine (say, WD45 or D17)) with the setup already on it. Of course, if you're fond of the WC, and you like to tinker, by all means do it!

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Dave

06-13-2000 14:19:06




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 Re: Re: Allis Chalmers 1942 WC #117501 in reply to D13, 05-29-2000 06:10:05  
I have WC 177805 and its a 46 complete. Ide like to sell it but have 2500 in overhaul . Any suggestions?



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Phil Auten

04-19-2000 05:20:26




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 Re: Allis Chalmers 1942 WC #117501 in reply to Todd Langdon, 04-18-2000 18:45:44  
Todd,
I'd suggest an engine driven pump driven with a belt off the crank pulley. Another alternative is a 12V electric pump as is used on hydraulic liftgates on delivery type trucks. That would require a 12V conversion, but since you want a 3-pt. hitch, I suppose this will be a working tractor. Either way will work, with the engine driven pump being my choice.

Phil



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