Greensboro Historical Museum, located in , Greensboro, North Carolina. This Museum Is Dedicated To A Wide Range Of Antque Display’s, That Include A Vintage, Tractor Built By Allis Chambers.
Actually, the Chamber is a brand of tractor from the Allis company. Here's a picture: http://www.grainfarmer.com/allis-05.html
An Allis Chalmers tractor can be find be find on websites like cratglist and ebay. It can also be find on a website called www.tractorhouse.com. There you will find an Allis Chalmers tractor for sale.
The following links have manuals and repair shops relating to Allis chamber tractors: http://www.thesmartfarmer.com/farm-equipment/Tractor-Manuals-and-Books/Allis-Chalmers-Tractor-Repair-Manuals.aspx; http://www.tractorpartsinc.com/allis_chalmers_tractor_manuals_52_ctg.htm; http://www.allischalmers.com/sources/index.aspx
Allis Chlamers are great tractors. Some of the best information I have been able to find about parts, supplies, and the whole tractor in general comes from the "Unnoficial Allis tractor Homepage". You can find it at http://www.allischalmers.com/
Allis Chambers tractors are no longer being made, but there are enthusiast sites that have a lot of information. Here's the most comprehensive one: http://www.allischalmers.com/ .
Allischalmers.com is a unofficial website where you can find a lot of tractor information. This site is helpful and very informative regarding Allis Chalmers products.
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The value of a 1952 Allis Chalmers tractor is actually dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factor being the condition of the tractor.
A website for new and used tractor parts is www.tractorpartsasap.com. Another site to check is www.cheaptractorparts.com/allis-chalmers-tractor-parts2.html.
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"Allis Chambers" is actually a brand of tractor rather than a part. The manufacturer went out of business in 1985, so here's an unofficial page: http://www.allischalmers.com/