Target Audience:
Owners, operators, mechanics, and parts departments for Allis-Chalmers 714B and 715B tractors
Historical Significance:
Represents essential documentation for maintaining vintage construction equipment, supporting longevity and operational efficiency.
Value Proposition:
Provides comprehensive parts identification, crucial for maintenance, repair, and sourcing genuine or aftermarket components, saving time and ensuring correct part selection
Manual Features:
Instant download, detailed exploded diagrams, step-by-step instructions for part identification
Major Systems Coverage:
Engine, Transmission, Drivetrain, Hydraulics, Loader Components, Backhoe Components, Chassis, Electrical System, Operator Station, Attachments
Hydraulics System:
Detailed breakdown of hydraulic pumps, valves, cylinders, hoses, and fittings for both the loader and backhoe attachments.
Loader Components:
Parts for the front loader assembly including lift arms, bucket, cylinders, control linkages, and mounting hardware.
Backhoe Components:
Detailed parts for the rear backhoe, including boom, dipper, bucket, swing cylinders, stabilizers, and control mechanisms.
Electrical System:
Components such as wiring harnesses, switches, battery terminals, lights, and starter components are typically included.
Chassis And Frame:
Parts related to the main tractor frame, axles, steering components, and mounting points for the loader and backhoe.
Operator Station Controls:
Identification of parts for steering, throttle, transmission engagement, loader and backhoe controls (joysticks, levers), and instrumentation.
Wheel And Tire Components:
Parts related to wheels, rims, hubs, bearings, and potentially tire specifications or associated parts.
Parts Identification:
Identification of all replaceable parts with part numbers and descriptions
Part Number Retrieval:
Direct retrieval of correct OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part numbers for ordering.
Exploded Diagrams:
Visual guides showing how components are assembled, crucial for identifying individual parts within an assembly.
Assembly Identification:
Helps identify complete assemblies and their constituent parts for repair or replacement planning.
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive parts listing with detailed exploded diagrams for part identification and replacement
Part Number Cross Reference:
While not explicitly stated, parts catalogs often include cross-references for superseded part numbers, enhancing usability.
Engine Type:
Diesel (specific engine model not detailed in product description, but typical for this era of Allis-Chalmers tractors)
Engine Manufacturer:
Likely Allis-Chalmers or a contracted engine supplier common in that era (e.g., Perkins, Continental); specific vendor not detailed in product description.
Horsepower Range:
Typically in the 30-50 HP range for tractors of this size and era (exact figures require specific model research)
Engine Features:
Typically naturally aspirated diesel engines known for durability and torque suited for heavy work.
Transmission Type:
Likely a manual gearbox with multiple forward and reverse gears, possibly with a power shift option depending on specific configurations. Specific details are expected within the catalog.
Transmission Options:
Potential for torque converter or powershift options depending on the exact build specifications of the 714B/715B.
Drivetrain Layout:
Typically 2WD with possible 4WD variants or options. Driven by the engine via transmission and final drive assemblies.
Final Drive Assembly:
Parts catalog will cover components of the final drive, differential, and axle assemblies.
Overall Dimensions:
Not specified in product description, but typical for a compact utility tractor/backhoe loader of its era. Detailed diagrams in the manual would show component dimensions.
Operator Station Layout:
Diagrams will show the arrangement of controls and components within the operator's cab/station.
Operating Weight:
Not specified, but would include tractor base, loader, and backhoe components. The parts catalog would list weight of individual components.
Safety Standards:
Operated under industrial safety standards prevalent during its production era. Manual would detail safety-related parts (e.g., guards, warning labels).
Operator Controls:
Levers, pedals, steering wheel, and other controls critical for safe operation are represented in parts diagrams.
Operator Station Components:
Seat, ROPS (if equipped), rollover protective structures, and operator guards would have associated part numbers.
Maintenance Guidance:
While this is a parts catalog, it is the primary resource for identifying the correct parts needed for scheduled maintenance tasks (e.g., filters, seals, wear items).
Lubricant Types:
The parts catalog would list the specific part numbers for various seals, gaskets, and potentially reference the types of fluids (hydraulic, transmission, engine oil) through component listings (e.g., filter part numbers).
Filter Part Numbers:
Crucial for maintenance, the catalog will list specific part numbers for oil, fuel, and hydraulic filters, enabling correct replacement.
Common Wear Items:
Parts catalogs are essential for identifying and replacing common wear items such as hydraulic hoses, seals, O-rings, filter elements, brake components, and bucket teeth/edges.
Wear Component Identification:
Facilitates proactive replacement of parts known to wear over time, such as seals in hydraulic cylinders, wear plates on loader buckets, and drive components.
Manufacturer History:
Allis-Chalmers was a prominent American manufacturer of agricultural and construction machinery from the early 20th century until its acquisition by K-Tec Corporation in 1985.
Tractor Series:
The 700 series tractors were part of Allis-Chalmers' utility and compact tractor offerings, often equipped with front-end loaders and backhoes for versatile use.
Production Era:
Likely produced in the 1970s or early 1980s, a period when Allis-Chalmers was actively producing compact and utility equipment.