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Allis ED-40 Desiel

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    Posted: 28 Jun 2010 at 9:27pm

Are the ED-40 Desiel's rare? many produced? are they restorable can you find parts?

Jim
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There were very few imported into the U.S. Engine parts cannot be purchased in the U.S. and if you are lucky you may be able to get them from the U.K. other parts are almost impossible to find. They make a nice tractor for restoration though.
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AC imported 450 ED40 tractors into the US in 1964, I think more were brought into Canada. I have one I bought 7 or 8 years ago, luckily it is complete.
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Jim, what are you thinking? There has been one sitting on the north end of Millbank for years. I've always thought that ED-40's should be sold by the pound. The price is up again lately.
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Hi Calvin, this is a different one..are the few? if so I guess they might be worth looking at if the price is right! I am going to take a look at it and go from there.

Jim

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