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Woundering about a allis chalmers 3 Point Conversi

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Steele

04-16-2006 09:04:02




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Hello, I Have an allis chalmers model c that has the old standard hydrolic lift system, i am interested in gettin a three point conversion but i have a few questions for someone with one alredy. first i have a few belted implyments were i need access to the bet pully, is there still enough room to use the belt pully. next how does it do lifting hevey stuff thats wide or hangging way out there such as mabey a finnish mower or brush hog or disk, i know that the c/b is not very heavy and im worried that it wount be able to pick up a finnish mower without the front comming up. if anyone has any info please respond Thanks Justin

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Phil Smitherson

04-18-2006 19:40:23




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 Re: Woundering about a allis chalmers 3 Point Conv in reply to Steele, 04-16-2006 09:04:02  
I put one of those things on my B. It works good for using a mower and what have ya, but plwowing with it in my opinion is not as good as the regular mounted job. It's just my preference, you may like it though???

Phil Smitherson.



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Clay in MI

04-17-2006 17:29:53




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 Re: Woundering about a allis chalmers 3 Point Conv in reply to Steele, 04-16-2006 09:04:02  
I have the same question myself. I put one of the conversions on my B this winter and mounted my 1-16 plow today. With me hanging off the back of the plow the hydraulics lifted us fine (total weight around 400 lbs). Other people may confirm/refute this but I think I will be able to run a lightweight (cheap) 5' mower or 5' angle frame disc.



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Kent of SW MO

04-17-2006 04:33:38




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 Re: Woundering about a allis chalmers 3 Point Conv in reply to Steele, 04-16-2006 09:04:02  
The hydraulic system on the B and C was only for a clutavator(sp?) lift and does not have the capacity to work what one would think as a modern 3 point system.

Kent



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Steele

04-17-2006 17:14:07




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 Re: Woundering about a allis chalmers 3 Point Conv in reply to Kent of SW MO, 04-17-2006 04:33:38  
I Was Woundering about a totaly new system with new cylinder and steel, not using the older system. they sell conversions with a new cylinder and "beefed' Brakets and arms.



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