This comprehensive Allis Chalmers 200 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides you with the in-depth information required for servicing and repairing your tractor. It covers all models, engines, trims, and transmission types, ensuring you have the knowledge to handle any repair or maintenance task.
The manual delves into every aspect of the Allis Chalmers 200, offering detailed breakdowns of each system. You'll find detailed coverage of the engine, lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system, disassembly and servicing procedures, general operation, separation process, clutch, transmission, drive chain and sprockets, rear axle, brakes, front axle, steering, shocks, body work, intake and exhaust, hydraulic system, electrical system, routine maintenance, advanced troubleshooting, and wiring diagrams.
The manual's clear and concise language, combined with numerous illustrations, photos, and diagrams, guides you through every step of the repair process, allowing you to confidently diagnose and resolve issues with your Allis Chalmers 200. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual empowers you to tackle any repair with confidence, saving you time and money.
The Allis-Chalmers 200 is a versatile and reliable tractor that was manufactured from 1954 to 1962. It was a popular choice for farmers and ranchers, thanks to its powerful engine, robust construction, and ease of operation. This model was the successor to the highly successful Allis-Chalmers Model B tractor, and it offered several improvements, including increased horsepower, a larger fuel tank, and improved hydraulics. The Allis-Chalmers 200 was powered by a 4-cylinder, 201-cubic inch gasoline engine that produced 30 horsepower. The engine was designed for durability and efficiency, making it suitable for a wide range of tasks, from fieldwork to hauling. The tractor's transmission was a four-speed manual gearbox, with a simple-to-use lever for gear selection.
The Allis-Chalmers 200 featured a strong and durable frame construction, capable of handling heavy loads and demanding applications. The tractor's design emphasized user-friendliness, with well-placed controls and a comfortable operator station. It was known for its smooth operation and excellent maneuverability, making it a good choice for small-scale farming and landscaping works. Notably, it was also a popular choice for construction and industrial applications due to its ruggedness and versatility. The Allis-Chalmers 200 is a testament to the company's commitment to producing high-quality, reliable farm equipment. While its production ceased in 1962, the 200 remains a popular choice for restoration and vintage tractor enthusiasts, showcasing its enduring legacy and contribution to the history of agricultural machinery.