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  2. Unofficial Allis Forum. Devoted to Allis Chalmers tractors and Allis-Chalmers farm equipment from 1914 thru 1985. Unofficial AC Web Page.

  3. Allis-Chalmers - Wikipedia

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    Allis-Chalmers was a U.S. manufacturer of machinery for various industries. Its business lines included agricultural equipment, construction equipment, power generation and power transmission equipment, and machinery for use in industrial settings such as factories, flour mills, sawmills, textile mills, steel mills, refineries, mines, and ore ...

  4. Forgotten Industrial Giant: The Allis-Chalmers Story

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    Allis-Chalmers built the engines that ran our factories: in 1900, they were perhaps the largest maker of steam engines in the world. Over time, they expanded into almost every type of engine and machine, using the slogan “Ours the Four Powers: Steam, Gas, Water, Electricity.”

  5. ALLIS-CHALMERS Tractors For Sale | TractorHouse.com

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    Browse a wide selection of new and used ALLIS-CHALMERS Tractors for sale near you at TractorHouse.com. Top models include D17, WD, 190, and WD45.

  6. Allis-Chalmers Corporation - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee

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    Operating from 1847 to 1999, the Allis-Chalmers Corporation was one of Milwaukee’s key manufacturing giants and for a time the city’s largest employer, producing what one historian describes as “the ‘big stuff’ for America’s expanding urban and industrial markets.”

  7. List of Allis-Chalmers tractors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of farm and industrial tractors produced by Allis-Chalmers Corporation, as well as tractors that were produced by other manufacturers and then sold under the Allis-Chalmers brand name. For clarity, tractors are listed by series and separated by major models as needed.

  8. Allis-Chalmers · Charles Allis

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    Allis-Chalmers After moving to Milwaukee in 1846, E.P. Allis quickly established himself in business, eventually buying the Reliance Iron Works at a sheriff’s sale in 1861. The firm quickly grew from 75 employees to over 1,500.