old28
Well-known member
Well I know this is not a Rat Rod but I hope some will like what I did to keep an old Allis Chalmers WD alive and well.
A little history, after retiring in 2000 I moved from Southern, CA to Coupeville, WA. After 40+ years of front motor dragster drag racing I sold our complete race operation and planned for a new game "Vintage Tractor Pulling", that ment going from 190 mph passes to 5 mph max pass.
I bought an old Allis Chalmers WD tractor and completely rebuilt it in old school style. Pushed the motor up from stock 38 or so HP to about 75HP.
One of the pictures is of the AC-WD with her baby the AC-712 that I build for the kids to try pulling a mini sled that came to our pulling show in Linden, WA.
Hope you enjoy the pictures. My feeling is "If It Has A Motor It Has To Be Good"
A little history, after retiring in 2000 I moved from Southern, CA to Coupeville, WA. After 40+ years of front motor dragster drag racing I sold our complete race operation and planned for a new game "Vintage Tractor Pulling", that ment going from 190 mph passes to 5 mph max pass.
I bought an old Allis Chalmers WD tractor and completely rebuilt it in old school style. Pushed the motor up from stock 38 or so HP to about 75HP.
One of the pictures is of the AC-WD with her baby the AC-712 that I build for the kids to try pulling a mini sled that came to our pulling show in Linden, WA.
Hope you enjoy the pictures. My feeling is "If It Has A Motor It Has To Be Good"