loader for a model G
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Topic: loader for a model G
Posted By: Roger Nolin
Subject: loader for a model G
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 4:58pm
Friend of mine has a loader for a model G and was wondering if he could get $1800.00 for it?
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Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 5:34pm
He might..depends on how rare the loader is, if it's an A-C piece,condition of course and if someone really,really HAS to have it !!
Can't believe a G loader would be able to lift much( yeesh no power steering !!) and how someone would use it instead of say a skidsteer or Dingo .
Would be nice to see pictures though... I can always dream.....
------------- 3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112 Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)
Never burn your bridges, unless you can walk on water
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Posted By: JoeM(GA)
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 6:28pm
Allis didn't make a loader for the "G". The only ones I have ever seen are the MidWest Loader from the Maquoketa Co. I've only seen three or four in all my years of Orange. Lucky enough to have one local to me, that's Herb's. ( picture of his below ) Maybe he'll see this and tell you more.

Herbs -


------------- Allis Express North Georgia 41 WC,48 UC Cane,7-G's, Ford 345C TLB
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Posted By: Don(MI)
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 6:32pm
Wow, that looks really nice, but must be alot of strain on the G! Looks like a lot of loader, for a 10 HP tractor!
------------- Galatians 5:22-24
"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!"
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Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 7:08pm
It's the 1500# on the front axle and tires that'd make me worry a bit !!
------------- 3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112 Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)
Never burn your bridges, unless you can walk on water
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Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 7:18pm
I saw one about 35 years ago at the show in Miles Iowa that had broken the frame in front of the bolted plate. He probably didn't work it so hard after that.
------------- http://www.ae-ta.com" rel="nofollow - http://www.ae-ta.com Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Posted By: Steve in NJ
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 7:32pm
Wow! That's cool....but scary! Just seems to be way to much weight for that little guy to handle. And then, lift the load over your head..... Steve@B&B
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Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 8:35pm
Many of you may have seen the boom that I made for my G. I was at a tractor once, they used 500 pound concrete blocks for weights for the boat. I lifted one with the boom, just to see if good. It lifted it but didn't try to drive with it in the air, just too heavy for comfort.
Dusty
------------- 917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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Posted By: Dale H. ECIL
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 9:58pm
I have the same Midwest loader on one of my G's.
------------- Allis Chalmers Museum, Paris, Il.http:// www.allischalmersmuseum.com 217-275-3428
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Posted By: Bill Long
Date Posted: 28 Jan 2012 at 10:47pm
Quite some time ago there were pictures of G's with loaders. They were specially re-built to work in and out of freight cars to move equipment. Good Luck! Bill long
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Posted By: Allen Dilg
Date Posted: 29 Jan 2012 at 3:50pm
Hello Guys The first one that I saw, Asked the owner just how useful the loader was?? His Reply was As good as a man with a fork anyday!!! lol
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Posted By: MBWisc
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2012 at 7:55am
I think Freeman also made one for the G. If I were to pay $1500 for a loader I'd want the tractor with it!
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Posted By: Bill Deppe/AC Salvag
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2012 at 8:56am
The company that produced these loaders was here in the hometown, and eventually became the Clinton Engine facility, and is now a county museum. Seen one that has been shortened with a loader for more compact work, hog facility, etc. Sort of a forerunner of a skid steer.
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Posted By: JoeM(GA)
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2012 at 5:50pm
like these??


------------- Allis Express North Georgia 41 WC,48 UC Cane,7-G's, Ford 345C TLB
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Posted By: Don(MI)
Date Posted: 30 Jan 2012 at 9:15pm
WOW, now that is COOL!
------------- Galatians 5:22-24
"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!"
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Posted By: stevedecater
Date Posted: 25 Oct 2019 at 4:11pm
I see the pictures of the Allis G loader you have posted and I am trying to find one and wondering if you know what salvage yards or people might have them and how I can contact them. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted By: Herb(GA)
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2019 at 7:40pm
Printed on the loader "MIDWEST; maquoketa co; clinton, ia". I exhibited this G with loader at the Marshalltown, IA G.O.O. in 19??. I arranged a visit with the long retired former manager of the facility in Commanche, IA (suburb of Clinton) that sold these G's with loaders. At that time he lived in Clinton. Years earlier boxcars of dry chemical fertilizer were railed in for corn farmers; off loading was a costly, time consuming problem. Shorten a G was a quick, inexpensive answer. My understanding was that Maquoketa built the loader at their modest, nearby manufacturing facility. This man enjoyed sharing this history; he had a big laugh telling me about one day their sales man started the shortened G without a loader and engaged the clutch and did a wheelie (of several circles there in the showroom) before he got it stopped. David Clausen had a full page article in Old Allis News a couple years ago. I have used this loader to haul woodchips around our church parking lot for several years. It also lifted three stone fenceposts (one at a time) out of our pickup (that came from GGMothers farm near Wilson, KS). Charlie Felgar, previous owner, bought it when some small hybrid seed corn company in Iowa closed. Herb(GA)
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Posted By: Steve in NJ
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 8:52am
Richard in MO. has one of those shorty G's with a loader if I remember correctly. He had pics of it on here when he was restoring it. Cute little thing. I could even get up on that little bugger! I don't think I would want to put a load over the top of ma' head though...
Steve@B&B
------------- 39'RC, 43'WC, 48'B, 49'G, 50'WF, 65 Big 10, 67'B-110, 75'716H, 2-620's, & a Motorhead wife
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Posted By: Ross D.
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 9:37am
Hi. I saw this one in Listowel, Ontario.
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Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 7:32pm
The two books on G implements on my web page on line do not mention such a loader.
Gerald J.
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