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Wondering About Wallis Tractor

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emptypockets

03-20-2005 03:22:46




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What can you fellows tell me about the Wallis tractor? When built, how many etc.?




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Hugh MacKay

03-20-2005 05:30:03




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 Re: Wondering About Wallis Tractor in reply to emptypockets, 03-20-2005 03:22:46  
emptypockets: Information I was able to find is a bit fuzzy at best. Seems as though this company had it's beginnings at Cleveland Ohio in 1902. Their first tractor was called the Wallis Bear. They produced some quite large tractors 20-50 and 40-80 to name a couple. Then a Wallis Cub, doesn't say size of that one.

In 1919 Wallis merged with J.I. Case Plow Works. This changed little as both companies were owned by the same interests. That being the J.I. Case Threshing Machine Company. They sold it to Massey Harris around 1928, with the sale of J.I. Case Plow Works to Massey. To quote you a sentence from Wendel's Encylopedia of American Farm Tractors, "Finally, M-H got into the tractor business in 1928 with their purchase of J.I. Case Plow Works of Racine Wisconsin. These Wallis tractors became the basis of the first Massey Pacemaker tractors. I can't find anything on numbers. I can tell you the Wallis tractors built by both Case and Massey have a very strong resembelance to one another. The Wallis name stayed on M-H tractors through most of the 30s. I expect there are serial and production numbers in the YT Reasearch and Info section on left of screen.

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emptypockets

03-20-2005 06:50:36




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 Re: Wondering About Wallis Tractor in reply to Hugh MacKay, 03-20-2005 05:30:03  
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wow...thanks, you have taught me more... and that preamble leads me to figure why this is in the collection too maybe... line of tractors is owned by a farmer gal out in Saskatchewan who"s husband recently passed away and she is keeping it there in his memory... not for sale, don"t even ask, I"m proud to support.

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Deeredale

03-20-2005 18:55:16




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 Re: Wondering About Wallis Tractor in reply to emptypockets, 03-20-2005 06:50:36  
If you are helping her out I would take a trash bag full of old pop cans & cover the exhausts. At least on that cross motor Case.



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emptypockets

03-21-2005 05:33:16




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 Re: Wondering About Wallis Tractor in reply to Deeredale, 03-20-2005 18:55:16  
Forehead slap!!! very good idea... I will call her and her son and make suggestion.



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Deeredale

03-20-2005 18:55:37




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 Re: Wondering About Wallis Tractor in reply to emptypockets, 03-20-2005 06:50:36  
If you are helping her out I would take a trash bag full of old pop cans & cover the exhausts. At least on that cross motor Case.



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