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Allis Chalmers D-21 engine specs

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John

02-27-2003 18:37:12




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Hey Fella's:

What are the specs of these tractors engines? Were they turboed from the factory? What type of fuel pump was on them? can you make some serious horsepower? What's the lightest you can get them down to?

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John




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Kim

02-27-2003 21:28:37




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 Re: Allis Chalmers D-21 engine specs in reply to John, 02-27-2003 18:37:12  
The D 21 has a 3500 allis engine, it is a 426 cubic inch. The series 2 had a factory turbo. they have a roosa-master pump. They can but out the power, You can get them down to 7500lbs ,if you have a fat checkbook. 9000 lbs is more like it . The 210 and 220 are about the same thing, 4 inches longer in the wheel base, and a better rear end. the 220 weighs 1500 lb more than the D 21. the shipping weight of a 220 is 11500 lbs.The shipping weight of a 210 is 10940.(18-4 38 tires)

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DARRYL KRAUSE

02-28-2003 13:55:22




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 Re: Re: Allis Chalmers D-21 engine specs in reply to Kim , 02-27-2003 21:28:37  
AS WE SPEAK,IM BUILDING A 67 21 FOR THE 9000 POUND CLASS. WE HAVE A STEEL FAB. SHOP SO I THINK I CAN LIGHTEN IT UP WITHOUT GOING ALUMINUM.GOING A STAMPED STEEL REAR 24.5X32 TIRE,TAKING OFF ALL HYDROLICS,FRONT CAST WEIGHT THAT HOLDS FRONT AXLE DIFFERENT FRONT TIRES, NO AIR CLEANER,LOTS OF LITTLE THINGS.I HAVE 2 FRIENDS HERE IN LYNDEN WA. THAT GET 300 TO 325 HP. M.W.PISTONS NEW ROD BOLTS AND A BIG PUMP. I SAW A PICTURE OF A 66 21 PULLING IN THE 9000 PD CLASS ON THIS SITE. IT WAS SUBMITTED BY A JIM KALINOWSKI FROM PA. I WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO HIM ALSO AND FIND OUT WHAT HE ALL DID. IF YOU CONTACT HIM COULD YOU PLEASE SEND THE INFO MY WAY. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE 21!

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