This comprehensive Allis Chalmers D19 & D-19 Diesel Tractor Service Manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for maintaining, servicing, diagnosing and repairing your tractor. The manual covers all models and all repairs from A to Z, ensuring you have the information you need for every task.
This is not generic repair information. It's the same manual used by technicians at dealerships to work on your Allis Chalmers D19 & D-19 Diesel Tractors. The manual includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications to help you repair your tractor with ease. You'll find everything you need in one easy-to-use manual, eliminating the need to flip through multiple books. You can print only the pages and diagrams you require, eliminating the need for greasy or torn paper manuals.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Brakes
* Cooling System
* Steering Gear
* Front System
* Belt Pulley
* Governor (Non-Diesel)
* Power Take-Off
* Power-Director
* Power Lift System
* Diesel Fuel System
* Ignition system
* Clutch
* Differential
* Final Drive and Differential
* Electrical
* Engine (Diesel)
* Carburetor
* LP-Gas System
* Engine (Non-Diesel)
This factory manual provides highly detailed repair instructions and illustrations, as well as wiring schematics and diagrams, to help you completely service and repair your Allis Chalmers D19 & D-19 Diesel Tractors.
The Allis-Chalmers D19 and D-19 diesel tractors were powerful and versatile machines that served as workhorses on farms and construction sites throughout their production run. The D19, introduced in 1956, was a larger and more robust version of the previous D17 model, boasting a powerful 4-cylinder, 190-cubic-inch diesel engine that produced 40 horsepower. The D-19, also known as the "D-19 Special," was a slightly tweaked version of the D19, offered with a variety of options and attachments to suit specific needs. Both models were built with durability and reliability in mind, featuring heavy-duty construction and a rugged design. The D19 and D-19 offered a range of features that made them highly sought-after, including a live hydraulic system for operating implements, a three-point hitch for easy attachment and detachment of implements, and a versatile power take-off (PTO) for powering other equipment.
Despite being known for their strength and dependability, the D19 and D-19 were also recognized for their user-friendliness. The tractor's controls were simple and intuitive, making them easy to operate even for those with limited experience. The tractors were also relatively easy to maintain, with readily accessible components and a well-designed service manual. The D19 and D-19 played a vital role in agricultural and construction industries during their time, helping farmers and contractors overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Their legacy lives on today, with many examples of these sturdy tractors still in use and actively contributing to the success of various operations. Although production of the D19 series ceased in 1961, these machines continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate their robust design, dependable performance, and historical significance.