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Allis Two-twenty FWA!

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    Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 2:44pm
Nice FWA 220 on fastline these are very rare only 100 some built. Does anyone know how much these tractors are worth?
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Tractor data doesnt specify between 2wd and FWA but only 1865 were built according to that page....I'm sure someone that has Norms book will know.
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I knew the tractor and recongnized the landscape before I even scrolled down to see where it was located. I have seen the tractor up close and its not too bad of shape. I think he was in the 37,900 range last I checked but dont hold me too it
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They run from 20grand to 35000 - just for  collector puposes
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Look close......this 220 has had duals on the front at one time.....the eyes are still there. That would look pretty interesting. Eric NY
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Seen it this summer at Ivans it was dualed up front and back.
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That the one ALLISon thought was ugly??

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That tractor has been for sale for some time, at least a year, maybe two. Last I saw was $37,500...
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Originally posted by Eric NY Eric NY wrote:

Look close......this 220 has had duals on the front at one time.....the eyes are still there. That would look pretty interesting. Eric NY


If it had duals on the front axle, look closely for wear on the steering joints.  If you go to look at it, you might want to take along a few blocks of wood and a bottle jack to lift one side of the front axle up and check for looseness.
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