This comprehensive service repair workshop manual provides detailed instructions and guidance for all repair, servicing, and troubleshooting procedures for Allis Chalmers D14, D15 (Series I & II), D17 (Series III & IV) tractors. It is packed with hundreds of pages of detailed information, accompanied by clear photographs and diagrams. This manual is designed for professional mechanics and technicians, offering step-by-step instructions and highly detailed exploded diagrams to ensure you complete every job correctly. With this manual, you will have access to the same information used by professionals, empowering you to confidently tackle any repair or maintenance task on your Allis Chalmers tractor.
The Allis-Chalmers D14, D15, D17 series of tractors were a mainstay in agricultural communities for decades, known for their durability, power, and versatility. Introduced in the 1960s and continuing into the 1970s, these tractors were built to handle a wide range of tasks, from plowing and cultivating to hauling and harvesting. The D14, with its 140 cubic inch engine, was a compact and maneuverable model ideal for smaller farms. The D15, sporting a 150 cubic inch engine, offered more power for heavier tasks, while the D17, with its 170 cubic inch engine, was the largest and most powerful in the series, capable of handling demanding agricultural operations. All three models were available in a variety of configurations, including standard, wide-front, and cab versions, to suit the specific needs of individual farmers.
The D15 series was further divided into Series I, Series II, and Series III models, each with subtle improvements over its predecessor. The D17 series followed suit, with Series I, Series II, Series III, and Series IV models, each offering refinements in power, efficiency, and operator comfort. These tractors were known for their rugged construction, reliable performance, and ease of maintenance. They became popular choices for farmers due to their ability to withstand harsh conditions, providing years of dependable service. While they are no longer in production, these Allis-Chalmers tractors continue to be found on farms and ranches around the world, testament to their enduring quality and value.