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    allischalmers-210-1.gifThe Allis-Chalmers Company was formed by the merger of the Edward P. Allis Company, Fraser and Chalmers Company, Gates Iron Works, and Dickson Manufacturing Company. Financial difficulties led to a reorganization in 1914. The newly renamed Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company entered the farm machinery business and introduced the 10-18, its first tractor. Allis-Chalmers had great success starting in the 1930s with the WC and the small farm B and C. In 1985, the farm equipment operations were sold to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz of Germany. Tractor production continued under the Deutz Allis name until 1989, when the company was sold and renamed AGCO. AGCO continues to manufactured tractors under the AGCO Allis brand until 2001, when the name was dropped.

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    2WD
    6-12 10-18 20-35
    25-40 160 170
    175 180 185
    190 190XT 200
    210 220 616
    620 720 5015
    5020 5030 5040
    5045 5050 6040
    6060 6070 6080
    6140 7000 7010
    7020 7030 7040
    7045 7050 7060
    7080 8010 8030
    8050 8070 A
    All-Crop B C
    CA D10 D10 High Clearance
    D12 D12 High Clearance D14
    D15 D15 Series II D17
    D19 D21 D270
    D272 E 30-60 ED40
    FD3 FD4 FD5
    G I400 L
    RC U UC
    WC WD WD45
    WF WK  

    4WD
    4W-220 4W-305 220
    440 5015 5020
    5050 6060 6070
    6080 6140 7580
    8010 8050 8070
    8550   

    Crawler
    HD3 HD5B HD6
    HD7W HD9 HD10W
    HD11 HD14 HD15
    HD16 HD19 HD20
    HD21 K L
    M S WS


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