Allis B Engine Side Weights

Hello, I purchased supposedly a set of engine side weights for my Allis B. It looks like they will bolt on regardless but they have a bevel on them and it appears I have 2 of the same side as on one side the bevel would be up and on the other side the bevel would be down when mounted. My questions are which way does the bevel go, up or down when properly mounted and does anybody have any leads where I might can purchase the one I am missing or a complete set if indeed I have 2 of the same side. I have found some casting numbers online I will check today to see which one I have and if I have 2 of the same. It appears one side was AM3315-1 and the other was AM3315-2 according to one site on the internet. Thanks for any help in advance.
 
This is a great help. By your advice I definitely have 2 for the steering side. By the way I saw your pages when I searched the net and got the drawing for the bushings there but the pictures on this page did not download or appear on the web page.
 
You likely were directed to my old page where I had trouble with the picture hosting changing too frequently, resulting in no pictures. Here's the newer home page where that should not be a problem:
Replacement Home Page
 
Rod, enjoyed looking around your web page. I have a B with a C rear end that has a snowplow and ran a B of about the same age as yours as a kid. Mowed a lot of hay with that one, also raking, harrowing, spreading manure, and other farm work. Seeing the picture of the harrow makes me ask you what brand is it? It is the same make (distinctive connection between front and rear gangs) as the one on the farm where I worked as a kid. Never knew the make of that one, it was rusted so that no color or make was obvious and I don't recall ever seeing another like it although I try and notice.
 
Thanks, not surprised it is as as that B was the first tractor on the farm and they bought some equipment with it. Also you might be interested to know that that B pulled a New Holland 77 baler for maybe 5 years until they got a 45.
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top