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Jason,
Bert Stauffer won the 55SS NTPA GN points on a Deutz 80 06. He never had
an Allis product.
John Lancaster used to run a AC 210. He won the NFMS SS class 4 times in 5
years, then sold the tractor to Bill Hirt for $14,000. The tractor was ran
several times and then parted out due to the tremendous maintenance of a 4
charger SS making 270psi of boost. This was Hirt's second tractor at the
time. His first was a D-21 previously owned by Bobb Bros of IN.
The AC 180 that Merrill Smith won the GN title with was also owned by NTPA
tech's Larry Richwine before eventually being owned by the Everett family.
One AC puller you havent included was Bob Williams. Bob had a D-21 called
Double Trouble. He was always trying new things. His tractor was sold to Max
Simpson after Max and Keith Haynes sold Mean Ole Allis to the Martin Bros who
eventually had an Unlimited Mod.
I also don't see anything about Harold Wilson or his son David. Harold's
4-charger D-21 was a strong runner in the 80's. As far as I know, some of
their parts are in Brian Shramek's current tractor in MO.
I dont claim to be any kind of an expert. I just thought I'd send a few
lil notes along to help with your project. Allis Chalmers helped its pullers
alot in the 70's as the first 3-charger and 4-charger setups were factory
driven programs. It was actually possible to buy a brand new 7030 with 2
motors and one was specifically tuned to pulling. New from the factory this
extra pulling motor was an option. I like what you're doing here, but its
gonna take alot of details from alot of ppl to make it a complete story.
2001 Dennis Johnson Shagnasy ATPA Grand American Champion
Hey Jason, my name is
Larry Wright, I live in luck Wisconsin, I go by StrangeBrew on the web page.
Here are some historical facts for you to use on the page.
Past ntpa champion
Allis's:
- Merrill
Smith-tractor was "Ole Sparky-Allis 180" GN superstock champ 1977 5500 lb
class Tractor is currently owned by George and Scott Everett
- Dennis Brabec-tractor
was "Country Dude-Allis 180" GN champ 7 times, 1976-5200lbs, 1978-5500
lbs, 1979-5500lbs, 1980-5500lbs, 1982-5500lbs, 1984-5500lbs, 1987-5500lbs
(the Country Dude was the first light superstock in ntpa history to run 3
turbos as well as 30.5-32's. Tractor is currently owned by Jay Lerbs from
MN.
- Dennis along with
his brother Allen also campaigned a very tough 8050 AC diesel known as
"The Impostor" for a number of years as well both tractors were superstock)
- Arnold
Baker-tractor name unknown, was model 180, GN superstock champ 1985,
tractor is now owned by Ken Mckillip, called "The Smoker"
- Dave Thompson-unkown
what model ac, GN superstock champ 1978 with Brabec's, 5500lbs.
- Bert Stauffer-
unknown AC, GN superstock champ 1985, 5500lbs.
- Danny Bobb,
unknown AC, GN superstock champ 1974 7000lbs.
- Al Koch-AC D21
"The Entertainer" GN superstock champ 1976-7200lbs, 1977-7500lbs
- Ken Brabec-AC D21
GN superstock champ 1978-7500lbs.
- Max Simpson-AC
D21 "Mean Ole Allis" GN superstock champ 1981-7500lbs, 1982-7500lbs.
- Jack
Bartlett-unknown AC, GN superstock champ 1970-9000lbs
- Gord Oughtred-unknown
AC, GN superstock champ 1973-9000lbs
- John
Lancaster-unknown AC, GN superstock champ 1976-9200lbs
- Steve Smith,
unknown AC, GN prostock champ 1982-12,200lbs
Also, for some more
history Tidbits: Noble Harrison was the Allis "god" back in the early days
of pulling, first tractor to run multi stage turbos, AC220, helped get many
of the top AC guys started, was kind of like the "hypermax" of orange, call
him up, he had it ready for you. He got the Brabecs started as well as many
others. If I find out what some of the tractors are behind the names, I'll
pass em on to you. Also got several old pics for you when I get a chance to
send em. Hope this helps you make a start on your history page, talk to you
soon!!
Update for
history page-Dave Thompson's tractor was Little Miss Alice and a 180
Danny Bobb pulled a 190XT, Gordy Oughtred pull a 220FWA with the FWA removed for
pulling, he would put it back on and farm with it during the summer. I saw him
at GOTO in Sept. He said he still has the 220 and runs it on the farm.
Hello,
Just like to
drop you a line and tell you what a great site you have. All we had was AC
Power and I grew up in South-Western Ontario, Canada near a small town
called Bothwell. Bothwell, Ontario is about a 10 minute drive from Twin
Creek Farms which is where the biggest NTPA Grand National Tractor Pull in
Canada used to take Place. (Now it takes place in Brigden, ON)
Anyway, Gord
Oughtred's 220 was called the Canadian Hauler and it was the best AC puller
I ever saw. I always thought it was amazing that he could pull with that
tractor and then strip it down, add the FWA, and go farming with it. He
retired the 220 back to farming in about 1978 and came out with a D21 called
the Canadian Hauler II and she didn't run the best the first year, but by
the next, it was a top contender.
I will try to
research some other Canadian AC pullers for you.
LONG LIVE THE
ORANGE,
Craig Wranich
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