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Allis Chalmers garden tractor - $2295

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On August 3, 2017 at 8:56 PM, DennisThornton said:

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Not sure if it's AC but it's a mower. Here are some pics. 

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Achto

Yep, that sure looks like an AC mower.

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Achto

@WHX12 got a good pic of a AC-G with a plow on it. If you look you will notice that the front axel has to be adjusted on the right side for the plow. The right front wheel sticks out further than the right rear wheel. The wheels on the left stay in line with each other.

 

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WHX??

In looking at how the implements attached I can see the need for a tractor for every one! :)

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12 minutes ago, WHX12 said:

In looking at how the implements attached I can see the need for a tractor for every one! :)

 

Most attachment are not too bad to change out. The corn planter w/ fertilizer attachment can be time consuming.

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Molon_Labe

Cool old tractor! Wonder if Tuff-Bilt used those as a model for their tractors?

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WHX??

interesting Major... had to look that up

https://www.tuff-bilt.com/home.html

 

Old school tractor with a modern day twist.

Fuel injected or a diesel??? Hmmm Tuff decision is what that is! :lol:

Then there's the tracks!

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Achto

WOW! it sure looks like a G. The hydraulic lift & 3 point is a nice addition. 

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Keith

The G was built in Gadsden Alabama, some owners of small farms admired them for cultivating, truck farming etc.   Many of the surviving G's need to be repowered, some have been converted to electric power.    The  Tuff-Bilt is an attempt to reproduce a very similar tractor..  I like them, but I don't know what I'd do with one.

 

https://www.tuff-bilt.com/

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