I ran across this little thing this week. Too bad I didn't have my camera with me the day I found it working. It seemed to run really well considering it's appearance. I returned the next day; camera in hand, but nobody was around.
Personally, I haven't seen one of these around here for years. Hopefully; someone will enjoy the photos.
'All the best,
John
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Re: Allis-Chalmers HD4
Hi Shovleman - Looks a handy little machine with that power adjustable blade.
I dont think i've seen an HD 4 yet in the UK (could be wrong and somebody has seen on in SE Davis's yard photos that ive missed) there was some of its bigger Brothers the HD 14's
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I dont think i've seen an HD 4 yet in the UK (could be wrong and somebody has seen on in SE Davis's yard photos that ive missed) there was some of its bigger Brothers the HD 14's
cheers for posting
Dave
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Hi John,
Thanks for sharing those pics.
I've only ever seen one other HD4,& it had an outside blade.I always wanted to own one in this configuration,but they are not easily found here.
I'm constantly amazed (& glad)that non ROPS machines can still get work in "public" areas.
Jim
Thanks for sharing those pics.
I've only ever seen one other HD4,& it had an outside blade.I always wanted to own one in this configuration,but they are not easily found here.
I'm constantly amazed (& glad)that non ROPS machines can still get work in "public" areas.
Jim
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