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  1. Lumbersawyer

    Here is my 47 Chevy

    It has been a two-year project to restore this 1947 3600. It has a 235 six in it. That's what it had when I bought it. I wanted the stock running gear, No mods to anything on the chassis. A few enhancements like a Gear Vendors overdrive behind the SM420 four speed, two progressive two-barrel...
  2. Lumbersawyer

    1930 John Deere GP

    My tractor is quite noisy in the gears. I believe it is the primary reduction coming off the crankshaft. Has anyone done anything to improve their tractor gearing? I suppose new gears could be made. I just thought I’d ask if anybody has improved their GP. This post was edited by Lumbersawyer on...
  3. Lumbersawyer

    Tractor show picture

    Went to the tractor show in Blackberry Mn today. I have not run my tractors for two years because of a shoulder injury last year. So, I had the wife help me pull my GP out of the shed on Friday afternoon. I added a couple gallons of fresh gas and it fired right up. I rebuilt this in 2017 from a...
  4. Lumbersawyer

    Allis C with snowplow

    I finally have the snow plow that my Dad had on his B Allis mounted on my C.
  5. Lumbersawyer

    Tire chains

    I have an Allis C with 9.5 x 24 field and road Firestone tires. I would like to buy some good tire chains for it. Does anyone have a brand they like or suggestion where they purchased theirs. My Dad had chains on his B Allis for snow plowing and it worked well. I'm putting the same front push...
  6. Lumbersawyer

    Allis B or C

    When a B or C has electric start where is/was the hand crank stored? I know when I was a kid on our hand start B, it went under the steering tube in a rectangle hole made to hold the crank. After dad put electric start on the tractor, he just stuffed it partially in the tool box but it never...
  7. Lumbersawyer

    Steering box ID

    I am going to install a different steering box on my C allis. I removed it from a C that had been converted to wide front. It has an arm that has a tie rod like the C uses and comes off the bottom like a B steering box. It should work well and I can use my C drag link arm and it will be a nice...
  8. Lumbersawyer

    McCulloch 4600 chainsaw

    I picked up a Mac 4600 for free the other day. It appears to not have many hours on it, the paint on the original bar is like new, and the engine is clean under the top cover. Compression is real good, all the stickers and labels are intact. My Question is; are they a fairly good saw? I did not...
  9. Lumbersawyer

    NHC 250 Cummins

    I posted last fall about getting my old sawmill power unit running again. Can't find that old post. It was suggested I run some injector cleaner though it, and this spring I did just that. It runs really great, It only hunted on the governor about thirty seconds and then smoothed out and run...
  10. Lumbersawyer

    Farmall questions

    I was asked to work on the brakes on a Farmall H for a friend. He wants to sell it but wants it safe for the new owner. It would be hard to load without good brakes is his reasoning. I have never been around Farmall tractors so I started to gather the info I need. This H has a wide front, and a...
  11. Lumbersawyer

    How about this tool?

    I found this tool along with the other battery clamping tool. Looks handy to remove that stuck battery terminal clamp.
  12. Lumbersawyer

    What''s this tool used for?

    I found this in my FIL's old tool box. I think I know what it is for, what is your opinion?
  13. Lumbersawyer

    Dozer brush/rake blade questions?

    Have any of you fabricated your own brush blade? I have a 1984 D3b Caterpillar that I thought it would be great to have a brush blade to clean up some roots and brush once the stumps are removed with the normal blade. Here in northern MN we have a lot of under brush like, red twig dogwood,hazel...
  14. Lumbersawyer

    Allis C with the ajustable B front end

    Well I have it mounted and working. I installed new bushings and added thrust bearings to the bottom of the bolsters. A couple new tie rod ends and it works quite well. It is very tight, no slack or play in it at all. I'm not to happy with my drag link as it is not symetrical when I bent it by...
  15. Lumbersawyer

    Allis B and C steering questions

    I am looking at various differences in the B and C steering parts. I know that the C is opposite gearing than the B because the arms are, C up and B is down. I have been searching pictures on the net and it seems to me the B steering arms and drag link have a ball formed on the main arm and on...
  16. Lumbersawyer

    Allis C rebuild

    I was wondering if you guys/gals have any opinion on installing the over bore sleeves in the C engine. I've been looking at different parts for my tractor, and going from a standard bore of 3 3/8" to 3 7/16" over bore might give a little more power. I am going to install the snow plow blade...
  17. Lumbersawyer

    A little fall color

    We are near fall color peak this week. First day not raining in a week.
  18. Lumbersawyer

    Allis Chalmers C decals

    The 1943 Allis C I purchased has a model decal on the radiator cover. According to the book by Guy Fay & Andy Kraushaar Allis did not put the model decals on any tractor befor 1951. My 43 has a faint model C quite high on the front radiator cover. It appears to be paint not a sticker of any...
  19. Lumbersawyer

    The C runs!

    After soldering the tank and sealing it with por15, cleaning the carb, cleaning the points, and plugs, buying a cheap battery, and changing the oil and filter, it started right up. BUT the oil pressure gauge never registered any pressure. Tappets are in need of adjustment, lower engine sounds OK...
  20. Lumbersawyer

    Converting to 12 volt ??

    The Allis C I purchased has electric start that is of course 6 volt. I see field coil kits available to convert to 12 volt. Is that all that is needed to switch the starter over to 12 volt? My tractor does not have the generator or the mounting bracket. I want to intall a single wire 12 volt...

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