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Re: Allis tractor ?


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Posted by Hurst on January 13, 2007 at 18:20:08 from (204.255.227.149):

In Reply to: Re: Allis tractor ? posted by CentOH Hay on January 13, 2007 at 09:22:06:

The powerdirector transmission in the 7000 and 8000 series has a true independent PTO. It operates differently from the hundred series. The foot clutch on a powerdirector 7000 series will actually automatically shift it back to the low side of the power director and uses that clutch pack as the inching clutch pack. There is not dry clutch except for the torque limitor on the engine flywheel that is for everything back of the motor (it's a big slip clutch). The 7020 is a very overbuilt tractor for its horse power. It uses an intercooled and turbocharged 301 cubic inch diesel, which puts out about the most power per the cubic inch from the factory of any engine I have heard of in a tractor of its age. The engines are not the best for starting cold, but just plug them up for about 30 minutes before and they will fire up pretty easily if it is about 30 or 40. When it is above 50 or 60, they can fire up without the heater reasonably well. They are just a little cold blooded, but once started they are a beast. I wish I could have found a nice 7020 for under 7500. I ended up having to buy a 7000 black belly, which is not quite the tractor the 7020 is, but is good enough for my needs. You may also try www (dot) allischalmers (dot) com and ask those guys. There are a few ex allis employees over that that can tell you everything you might ever want to know about an allis tractor. They have been a great help with my 7000 black belly. Good luck!

Hurst


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