The Allis Chalmers Model 220 Tractor Full Service Repair Manual provides comprehensive information for repairing, maintaining, rebuilding, refurbishing, or restoring your Allis Chalmers Model 220 Tractor. This manual covers the same detailed diagnostic and repair procedures that professional technicians and mechanics use. It is designed for professionals, but also provides enough detail for do-it-yourself mechanics who are performing repairs and maintenance on their Allis Chalmers Model 220 Tractor.
This manual goes beyond general maintenance and includes in-depth service schedules, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting guides for diagnosing and repairing electrical system problems. Clear and detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos guide you through each procedure step-by-step. Enlarged insets allow for closer examination of parts. The numbered table of contents enables quick and easy navigation to find the specific information you need. Detailed sub-steps expand on repair procedure information, while notes, cautions, and warnings throughout each chapter highlight critical information.
The Allis-Chalmers Model 220 tractor, a stalwart of agricultural machinery in the mid-20th century, was a workhorse known for its rugged construction and reliable performance. This tractor, produced by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company from 1954 to 1958, was a mainstay on farms across the United States, serving a variety of tasks from plowing fields to hauling heavy loads. The Model 220 was powered by a 4-cylinder, 220-cubic-inch gasoline engine, delivering 35 horsepower to the wheels. This engine, known for its durability and relatively low fuel consumption, provided ample power for a wide range of agricultural operations.
The Model 220 featured a robust design, with a sturdy cast-iron frame and a heavy-duty transmission. It boasted a comfortable and functional operator station, with a well-positioned steering wheel and easy-to-reach controls. This tractor was also known for its versatility, with a wide range of optional attachments available, including plows, harrows, cultivators, and loaders. While no longer in active production, the Model 220 continues to hold a nostalgic place in the hearts of farmers and machinery enthusiasts. A testament to its enduring legacy, original parts and repair manuals are still sought after by collectors and those who still rely on this faithful workhorse.