Allis-Chalmers Model D-14 Tractor
The Allis-Chalmers D-14 tractor was introduced to the farmers of the world in 1957. It was described as a low-line, high-crop clearance 3-plow tractor weighing approximately 4,100 pounds. The D-14 was touted as a new concept in tractors.
The then new Model D-14 gave farmers the conveniences of a low-profile tractor, easy to get on and off, but with as much cultivating clearance as a high-wheel row-crop tractor. Some of the other exclusive features in this tractor were a new power control system permitting shifting on-the-go to high or low range, providing 8 forward speeds; completely enclosed hydraulic system; unusual comfort, security, and vision with the new easy-ride seat and wide roomy platform; and a more powerful POWER-CRATER engine rated at 35 hp plus (manufacturer's rating).
A new roll-shift front axle which also changes the spacing of front wheels for row widths became available for the first time in a tractor. This combined with power-shift rear wheels introduced by Allis- Chalmers in 1948 so that all wheel spacings could be changed without blocks or jacks.
Among other Allis-Chalmers "firsts" included in the new tractor were two-clutch power control; automatic TRACTION BOOSTER; and SNAPCOUPLER hitch.
A brand-new line of "ROLL-IN" quick-hitch cultivators that were able to be rolled into position and quickly put on or removed without wrenches was designed for the D-14. These were just a part of the complete line of implements that Allis-Chalmers made available for this tractor.
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