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Allis Chalmers Model 210 220 Tractor WSM Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive Allis Chalmers Model 210 220 Tractor Workshop Service Manual (WSM) provides detailed instructions and diagrams to guide you through every repair job, from routine maintenance to complex overhauls....
Tipo: Agriculture
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Sku: 81778
Tag: 210 Tractors
Allis Chalmers Model 210 220 Tractor WSM Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive Allis Chalmers Model 210 220 Tractor Workshop Service Manual (WSM) provides detailed instructions and diagrams to guide you through every repair job, from routine maintenance to complex overhauls. With step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and wiring diagrams, this manual empowers you to tackle any repair confidently.

You'll find in-depth coverage of all aspects of your Allis Chalmers Model 210 220 Tractor, including engine, transmission, hydraulics, electrical systems, and more.

Save time and money by performing repairs yourself, gaining a deeper understanding of your tractor, and confidently tackling any maintenance or repair challenge.

The Allis-Chalmers Model 210 and 220 tractors were workhorses of the farm, renowned for their ruggedness and versatility. These tractors were produced from 1960 to 1968, replacing the earlier Model 190 and offering increased power and improved features. The Model 210, equipped with a 4-cylinder, 210 cubic inch gasoline engine, generated 34 horsepower. The Model 220, featuring a 6-cylinder, 326 cubic inch diesel engine, boasted a more powerful 54 horsepower. This power was transmitted through a robust 4-speed synchronized transmission, allowing for smooth gear changes and efficient operation. Both models were known for their reliable hydraulic systems, providing ample power for implements like plows, harrows, and cultivators. The design emphasized simplicity and durability, with a cast-iron front axle and a sturdy rear axle to handle demanding farm tasks. The tractors were also available with a variety of optional features, including a power steering system, adjustable front wheel tread, and a wide range of implements.

Beyond their practical capabilities, the Allis-Chalmers Model 210 and 220 tractors were admired for their distinctive styling. The hood, crafted from sheet metal, featured a distinctive curved design with the prominent "Allis-Chalmers" nameplate. The cab, available as an option, offered the operator a comfortable and safe environment. Though smaller and less powerful than their later counterparts like the Model 185, the Model 210 and 220 carved a significant niche in the agricultural landscape. Their reliability, versatility, and robust construction made them reliable work companions for countless farmers and ranchers. Despite their age, these tractors continue to find a place in vintage machinery collections, reminding us of a time when mechanical ingenuity and practicality were paramount in the farming world.
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