Allis Chalmers Tractor with LOCKED UP engine! Will it RUN AND DRIVE 50 Miles home?

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Publicado 2022-12-16
I was gifted this little B Allis Chalmers Tractor. So, a guys going to try get it running and road it home 50 miles!

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  • I'm 65 years old, can't tell you how many "builds" and "re-builds" I helped my dad and uncles do in the tobacco barn using the exact methods you used here. If you lost or broke a part, you found it on something else and put it to use. Thanks for the memories!
  • @Iz0pen
    Hey guy who donated the tractor! Thanks for supplying our entertainment and thanks for saving your tractor from the certain death! Wish more people would save their classic gear before it was to late
  • My grandad gave his heart and soul to Allis Chalmers for over 20 years and retired in the mid 1970's. You can thank him for that tractor.
  • @badallis4158
    As an Allis Chalmers owner, this makes extremely happy. Last year I drove my 48' WD to the Fair in the County over. 16 miles there, won 2nd in my class pulling, then drove 16 miles home. Almost 5 hours of putting along. It rained on the way home lol. I had all the fun that day.
  • Personally this was one of the best videos in a long time. Old junk stands the testimonials of time. A feller just do what he knows best. No expensive engine swap, no new fuel making happener, no electrodigicals. Bare bones fuel air spark compression. Thanks Derek, I hope your family has a wonderful Christmas
  • @BigPawTivald
    The commentary, the one-liners, the exact percentages, the slang...you are pure gold Derrick.
  • This is by far one of your best resurrections and too bad there isn't a spot inside your barn for it to stay out of the weather. Great job on this old tractor
  • @teotwawki00
    Both of my grandfathers worked at Allis Chalmers in LaPorte Indiana. One of them designed and laid out the templates for tractors and bigger equipment and the other worked in assembly. This episode took me right back in time. Put this tractor back to showroom condition. Do it for my grandfathers. They both had farms and tractors too. Thanks.
  • @coyfisher5772
    Sounds like a bubble machine with that muffler but I love those old tractors. Brings back happy days
  • @KHALABEEB
    Best episode of the year!! Felt like old VGG times again, no crazy expensive parts, no special tools and Fabrication...just a guy and his littlest human he's responsible for and an old Tractor.👍🙏
  • Great to see "Little man" standing there watching and LEARNING from Big Feller.
  • @TD-rh7ir
    That alternator addition and resistor at the coil looks like it was converted to 12 volts at sometime in the past. We did our WD45 in this manner and the original starter will spin it over much faster. Those old starters didn't seem to mind the extra juice, as long as you didn't crank them for a very long time. I am an old retired tradesman that was raised on a medium sized Midwest farm. Got my mechanic knowledge for 4 cyl on an AC model c. Rebuilt the engine myself when I was 12 or so.
  • These last 2 videos have shown how much of a mechanical genius Derek really is I wish I had half the knowledge this man has upstairs
  • Something in my heart broke when dad and son high-fived when the engine started. You are so blessed. My dad was never around.
  • Really like the way u make these old tractors live again with what u have laying around and and the mind of a great mechanic. Without spending $3000 to make a $1500 machine work again. Ive been doing the same kind of stuff my whole lìfe. Ive been a certified marine tech for 29 years. Have my own shop over here in central Arkansas for almost 20 years. Its great to see videos of real guys making junk run again. Just to see if they can. Keep em coming!
  • I love that little Allis, with the split front end. We had two Alliss Chalmers Tractors we farmed with, they were work Horses. A WD and a WC one you had to crank to start. The one you had to crank belonged to my Grandpa.
  • @mlj_the_shield
    After a long crappy week at work it's always appreciated when I see a new VGG video show up. I'd watch this guy work on anything. Thanks Derek for the escapism.
  • @cowboyconnor
    This is got to be the cleanest tractor I’ve ever seen anybody get for free
  • @joshtaylor4249
    YES!! The youngster is rocking the mullet. Business in front, party in the rear!
  • @One-Crazy-Cat
    Gosh I remember back 40+ years ago my grandad had some them Allis tractors on the farm when it was working farm back in the 70’s and 80’s they were 1930’s and 40’s units. Front crank start. They were old beasts then but he had an old timer to work on them back then. Not too many ppl work on them nowadays outside hobby projects.