Ken Gutjahr shares the story on his 1935 Allis-Chalmers LO Crawler tractor. They were built from. 1931 to 1941 in Springfield, Illinois. Its powered by an Allis-Chalmers, 844 cubic-inch, 6-cylinder, gasoline engine rated at 110 horsepower.
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Would've been nice to find out why it has three exhaust stacks. Some detail please. Your videos are getting pretty generic. Thanks.
So is that a straight 6? i wish we could get more information on the engines in these old tractors
Wow a goliath in 1935.
I like "bumping" the governor as well! Fun to hear & feel that torque.
I wonder why most of the LO's were converted to petrol – Ok gas. did the diesel give problems? I believe the diesel engine was designed to idle on only two cylinders.
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110 horse power but endless amounts of torque. Cool looking machine!
That was fun. Very nice machine.
Really nice machine!!
Very cool
What a beast! Pulled that 12 bottom plow like a 🏆 champ
Wow, a neat looking AC LO, what a horse of a crawler!
Keep on trucking? How about Keep on farming or tractoring? First!