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    Posted: 23 Sep 2010 at 9:10pm

Browsing the internet and found this place. MI is a little far for me but it is nice to see a place out there that loves Allis-Chalmers so much that they remain a dealer 25 years after AC went under.

They have several nice tractors from 20-35's  to 8550's.
 
It's seeing places like this that makes me feel good to know that we are not the only ones who bleed orange and that AC was more than just a tractor company.
 
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I think Ivan posts on here from time to time...
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I usually drive by once a week, its about 30 minutes from my house
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Been up there once, three hoours from here.  Was 8050 shopping.  There is a ton of AC stuff there, he finds it somehow!  He was heavy into refurbishing 8000 series when I was there, one was all apart in the shop and they look new when they get finished.  I've boguht parts from him over the phone, good guy.
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Ivan came to our farm sale here in central IL in 2003 and bought several pieces of machinery to haul back to MI. I talked to him for a few minutes after the sale, and found it to be a pleasure to meet him.
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I've often wandered how they move any invetory with the prices their asking. Kinda had to laugh the last time I looked at their site, but that was a couple years ago. Just my opinion though.
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What is so special about this 220? Is it because its a 4x4? I don't think it is worth $37,500.

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Alot of people here in MI think he's more than a little shady.  He had cherry of a 7000 once I looked at it's block was welded and one of the tires was booted.   Neighbor looked a L or M series that wasn't  nearly as advertised.  As always buyer beware just like a other jockey he's in business to make money off you. Never met a jockey that I could trust.
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 They didn't build their business without satisfying the greatest majority of their customers. I stopped there a few years ago on a sunday when in their area and thought they had quite the set up.  I did notice that none of the tractors  outside for sale had the exhaust pipes covered, only a few had raincaps. That would give me pause , northern michigan gets it's fair share of rain, I just dumped 4 1/2" from my raingauge from the last 24 hours.  Ivan, cover your pipes!
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Say what you want guys, I've gotten actual AGCO parts from Ivan, and A&I parts from the AGCO dealer, at AGCO list, until I called them on it......They've been in business for a long time for a reason.  He's done me fine.
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as for the 220, yea, its a four wheel drive.
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For about that 220.
 
When you know that there are only 100 made with FWA, you say it's a unique tractor.
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