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    Posted: 25 Jan 2011 at 6:38pm
Post some pictures of your Allis Chalmers G's...
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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Allis tractor puller CA WC WD D17
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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1951 G, my dad, and pup plowing a couple years back, tractor and dad still weigh about the same, pup now weighs 80#s and thinks he can still ride on the zero turn lawnmower deck.
 
 
 
Pulling sap wagon through woods, for maple syrup
 
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My dads G after I got it running for the second time. 
Some jackass thought it would be a good idea to steal the head, carb, distributor and fan off of it while it was parked at my place of work.  
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Allis Express North Georgia
41 WC,48 UC Cane,7-G's,
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You know, to me this is like my life history.  Above I see the B and now the G.  Two tractors that were extremely popular in our area. 
Beautiful, well restored G's.  My congratulations to the owners.  Thanks for restoring history and the units I love.  Look forward to seeing more.
Good Luck!
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49G rebuilt from basket case.
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Here is my little G in the garden last summer.  It's a '49, I have No. 4 mower and a RH plow for it as well. 
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Here's my G. Well, part of it anyway. Brakes and hardware all been done after a good wire wheeling and then sanding of the axle tubes and tranny. Orange base coat is on. I installed the PTO that I bought from Larry Swenson a few years ago. Gotta' blast the wheels yet, and do the front end. At present, the front end is off and in pieces. Some parts n' pieces already in primer. Need to take the motor on a road trip down to ma' man Fred for a rebuild. I work on it when I can. Burgie would be proud....   Steve@B&B
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I like the mini ! Here's mine from last summer before doing some bush hogging !
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Here the G allis i have.

this is my second one the engine has a knock in it.
and i have one more hope to have it about april  coming about 2200 miles away.
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I have 5 G's and a Blue G 1000....does that count?  Here are some pics
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Here's my 1948 G just before it's photo shoot for the 1996 Dupont Classic tractor calendar.


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my '48 G I built from parts. It runs great and I have a mechanical lift and plow to put on it and I hope to paint it next winter.
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my '49 g that went over a 70' bluff on a 16' trailer. It was split in half and busted to pieces. I bought it for parts but I have since decided to fix it. The block is busted but I found another and just got 2 used rear tires off ebay. I've been working on it for 2 years getting parts gathered up. one front spindel was busted the front end was ruined and the cast part between the frame and trans was busted. I've got most parts from John at rusty acres. I need a clutch and one wheel center and will need alot of small parts as I go on with it. I just work on it as I find parts.
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My 1952 G
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Allis B, IB, Low B, G, D10, JD M, 8KCAB, C152
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Eldon I have to say one thing... I have noticed the pics you post, you have a beautiful home and live in a beautiful part of the country
Experience is a fancy name for past mistakes. "Great moments are born from great opportunity"

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Don is right - but on the other hand I see you haven't spread your rocks out in the garden yet, you still have them piled up..........I see that a lot around here as well though, big piles of rocks in the middle of fields. 
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Originally posted by Creek Jenkins Creek Jenkins wrote:

Don is right - but on the other hand I see you haven't spread your rocks out in the garden yet, you still have them piled up..........I see that a lot around here as well though, big piles of rocks in the middle of fields. 
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Common here in Michigan too. We can grow rocks and quack grass with the best of 'em
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Thanks Don...we have lived in a few areas and this is the best we have found....it can get a little drab in the winter, tho when the snow melts. Creek those rock piles are "natural landscaping"!
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best thread EVER... I have to dig out pics of my G's...
This site has be unbelievably helpful!
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Great picture Dave.
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I will have to resize the silly pictures then I will post a couple.  This is great stuff!
Don't worry about the mule going blind, just load the wagon.
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OK - first the pretty ones...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now the functional ones...
 
This one my grandfather bought new in 1955.
 
 
 
 
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