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  2. 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 mills.

  3. List of Allis-Chalmers tractors - Wikipedia

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    An Allis-Chalmers tractor. 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.

  4. Gleaner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaner Manufacturing Company (aka: Gleaner Combine Harvester Corp.) is an American manufacturer of combine harvesters. Gleaner (or Gleaner Baldwin) has been a popular brand of combine harvester particularly in the Midwestern United States for many decades, first as an independent firm, and later as a division of Allis-Chalmers.

  5. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    AGCO-Allis (USA) – renamed AGCO and discontinued; still built in Argentina Agcostar (USA) – part of AGCO Corporation formed from McConnell Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) (England, UK)

  6. List of Allis-Chalmers engines - Wikipedia

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    Allis-Chalmers purchased the Buda Engine Co. in 1953 and took over their well-established line of products. Since Buda was merged entirely into A-C as part of their new Engine Division, its operations became known simply as the "Harvey plant" and all of its production after 1953 was under the Allis-Chalmers name.

  7. Advance-Rumely - Wikipedia

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    Also, Allis-Chalmers bought Rumely's extensive dealer network, and instantly converted to the complete Allis-Chalmers product line. The "La Porte plant", as Advance-Rumely's main headquarters was now called, became known as the "Harvester Capitol of the World" thanks to its eventual production of Allis-Chalmers' successful All-Crop harvester line.

  8. Allis-Chalmers D series - Wikipedia

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    Allis-Chalmers D15, then 170 The D14 was the first D-series model, introduced in 1957 as an all-new tractor. The engine was a new 149-cubic-inch (2,440 cc) Allis-Chalmers Power-Crater four-cylinder engine, available in gasoline and LP gas fuels.

  9. Deutz-Allis - Wikipedia

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    Deutz-Allis was a company formed when Deutz-Fahr of Germany, part of KHD, purchased the agricultural assets of the Allis-Chalmers corporation in 1985. [ 1 ] Deutz-Allis was eventually sold to the Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO ), in 1990. [ 2 ]