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Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit12 Photos
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit
Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit

Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit

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This item is in Elk Horn, IA

Overview of Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor Project Kit

Item Details

Model - Heavy M7
Make - Heavy Allis-Chalmers
Year1943
For Auction is a WWII M7 Allis Snow Tractor kit. This lot includes all parts necessary to build a M7 Snow Tractor.

Video link of owners M7 snow tractor in the snow.
M7 Snow Tractor in the Snow link

All the parts are provided for assembling a complete M7 Snow Tractor. Engine has been re-built. New LAR Track bands are provided for the snow tractor grousers.

Owner is available to answer all questions to assemble this unit.

The M7 (T26E4) snow tractor was standardized in August 1943, and was downgraded to Limited standard in November 1944. It was intended to pull a one-ton M19 snow trailer (T48). The tractor used many Allis Chalmers farm tractor components. It also used many Willys MB jeep powertrain components to lessen the military's spare parts inventory requirements.

The distinguishing feature of the M7 was the track system (halftrack). The M7's track ran on two rubber belts with four steel cables inside. The machine had a tendency to have the tracks come off in use. Another feature of both the tractor and trailer is that the tires could be switched with skis.

Prototyping of the machine that eventually became the M7 included several machines by Emmett Tucker (of subsequent Tucker Sno-Cat fame). At least one of the prototypes, a T26E3, still exists.

Something over ten percent of production, over 30 units, still survive. The track system and track plate width (18") look to have been borrowed from the early versions of the Weasel, although the M7 tracks are shorter with fewer plates.

The M7 Allis Chalmers Snow Tractor, a stalwart of winter warfare during World War II, stands as a testament to ingenuity and adaptability in challenging environments. Developed to traverse snow-covered landscapes and icy terrains with ease, this rugged vehicle played a crucial role in supplying and supporting troops in harsh winter conditions.


With its distinctive design and robust construction, the M7 Snow Tractor embodied reliability and durability in the face of extreme weather conditions. Powered by a formidable engine, it effortlessly negotiated deep snowdrifts and icy expanses, ensuring crucial logistical support reached frontline units regardless of the season.


Measuring approximately [insert dimensions], the M7 Snow Tractor boasted a compact yet sturdy frame, allowing it to navigate narrow mountain passes and rugged terrain with agility and precision. Its specialized tracks and traction system provided superior grip on snow and ice, enabling it to maintain stability even in the most treacherous environments.


Equipped with a cargo bed or towing capability, the M7 Snow Tractor served a multitude of purposes on the battlefield. Whether transporting supplies, towing artillery pieces, or evacuating wounded soldiers, it proved to be a versatile and indispensable asset for Allied forces operating in snow-bound regions.


Despite the harsh conditions of winter warfare, the M7 Snow Tractor showcased remarkable reliability and performance, earning the respect and admiration of soldiers who relied on its capabilities to accomplish their missions. Its enduring legacy as a vital component of cold-weather operations continues to be celebrated by historians and enthusiasts alike, underscoring its significance in the annals of military history.


As a symbol of resilience and resourcefulness in the face of adversity, the M7 Allis Chalmers Snow Tractor remains an iconic representation of the ingenuity and determination of those who served on the snowy battlefields of World War II.

Payment

Wiring Instructions QUAD CITY BANK & TRUST 4500 N Brady Davenport IA 53806 ABA 073902232 For Credit To: GLENWOOD STATE BANK Acct # 8001851 For Further Credit to: The Home Hunters Group PLC Acct #431056
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Auction Details

LAR Restorations Retirement AuctionTBA, Elk Horn, IA, 51531Monday, Apr 29, 2024 | 12:00 AM CDT

Terms Of Sale

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