This comprehensive Allis Chalmers Tractor Model 170 175 Workshop Service Manual provides detailed instructions and diagrams for performing routine maintenance and repairs on your tractor. The manual is designed for both professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics, offering step-by-step guides for a wide range of procedures. It includes periodic maintenance charts, comprehensive repair instructions, troubleshooting information, and overhaul procedures. You'll find wiring diagrams to guide you through electrical repairs. Whether you're tackling a minor tune-up or a major engine overhaul, this manual will equip you with the knowledge and instructions you need to complete the job successfully. This manual is the same one used by authorized Allis Chalmers dealers, ensuring you have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The Allis-Chalmers Model 170 and 175 tractors were compact, versatile machines designed for a wide range of agricultural tasks. These tractors, produced by Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company in the 1950s and 1960s, were known for their reliability, durability, and user-friendly operation. The Model 170, introduced in 1956, featured a 2-cylinder gasoline engine with a capacity of 19.6 cubic inches, delivering 17 horsepower. The Model 175, launched in 1958, came equipped with a 3-cylinder gasoline engine boasting 29.6 cubic inches and generating 25 horsepower. Both models featured a 4-speed manual transmission with a single-speed rear axle, offering a selection of gears to match the demands of various tasks.
These tractors were ideal for small farms and homesteads, providing sufficient power for plowing, tilling, planting, harvesting, and other agricultural operations. The compact design allowed for maneuverability in tight spaces, making them suitable for use in gardens, orchards, and vineyards. The Model 170 and 175 were also well-suited for light-duty tasks such as hauling small wagons and operating implements like mowers, cultivators, and plows. Their user-friendly controls and straightforward mechanics contributed to their popularity among farmers seeking reliable and easy-to-operate equipment. The Allis-Chalmers Model 170 and 175 continue to be cherished by collectors and enthusiasts due to their historical significance and enduring practicality, making them desirable additions to any agricultural collection.