The Allis Chalmers RC was a less-expensive version of the WC, using the engine from a B in the chassis of the WC. It used the same frame so it could mount the same implements as the WC. The RC sold poorly, and was replaced by the successful Allis model C.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Allis Chalmers RC
Power
Plows:2
PTO (tested):16.24 hp (12.1 kW)
Belt (claimed):16 hp (11.9 kW)
Drawbar (tested):12.11 hp (9.0 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):12 hp (8.9 kW)
Tires
Ag rear:10-28
Ag front:4.75-15
Steel rear:40x6 steel
Steel front:24x4 steel
Engine
Type:distillate
Model:Allis-Chalmers 2.1L 4-cyl distillate
Cooling:liquid-cooled vertical I-head
Aux. fuel:1 gal (3.8 L)
Cylinders:4-cylinder
Fuel tank:13 gal (49.2 L)
Rated RPM:1500
Bore/Stroke:3.375x3.50 inches (86 x 89 mm)
Compression:4.75:1
Displacement:125.2 ci (2.1 L)
Firing order:1-2-4-3
Coolant capacity:9 qts (8.5 L)
Weight
Shipping:2,495 lbs (steel) (1131 kg)
Ballasted:4,005 lbs (1816 kg)
Shipping (rubber):3,204 lbs (1453 kg)
Dimensions
Height:66 inches (167 cm)
Length:126 inches (320 cm)
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Production
Type:Row-Crop tractor
Notes:The Allis Chalmers RC was a less-expensive version of the WC, using the engine from a B in the chassis of the WC. It used the same frame so it could mount the same implements as the WC. The RC sold poorly, and was replaced by the successful Allis model C.
Built in:West Allis, Wisconsin, USA
Years made:1938 - 1941
Total built:5,501
Manufacturer:Allis Chalmers
Transmission
Type:non-synchronized gear
Gears:4 forward and 1 reverse
Related Models
Allis Chalmers C
Model:C
Allis Chalmers WC
Model:WC
Allis Chalmers B
Model:B
FAQ
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