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Keven McNeice
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Allis Chalmers G Plowing
Recently fixed up a G plow for my G. I got the wheel, the coulter and the plow itself from three different people. Very happy to have it working after having nearly grinding off my own finger replacing a shaft on it (you can see the replacement chrome shaft on the front)
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Allis Chalmers G Promotional Film Circ 1948
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Allis Chalmers G Promo Video, showcasing many implements, many of which are not in the implement manuals. This is a digital copy of the 16MM film
Allis Chalmers WF Engine Animation
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As a Major Project and final project for Multimedia Production, I have completed the majority of the modelling of an Allis Chalmers WF engine. This video uses the Back 2 Schala soundtrack done by Skrypnyk on www.ocremix.org
Is this similar to a modern garden tractor? It seems like it.
Throttle her down a little when you stop & lift it.
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Such a cool and unique tractor!
I just bought two of the G models to get parts for the one my father farmed with when I was growing up .
I know that some have been repowerd with modern Kubota diesels
Tuff-Bilt tractors and Tillmor are the same concept are being manufactured now.
There are a couple of tractors being made on this pattern now. Tilmore and ogoon I think is how they are spelled.
No power anything
A few had hydraulic cylinders. Ran one as a kid with the mower shown in the video. Lever under the seat lifted the bar. Foot operated a tensioner so v belt pto drove the sickle bar. G parts like axle shafts were much more expensive than an 8N so we traded up to the Ford. G had a 4 speed trams with a really low creeper gear.
I wonder how hard it is to find these implements?
I have been able to get the plow, sickle mower and cultivators for the front pretty easy. The front weight was harder, but the rear cultivators, and any seeders are very difficult to find
and modern heat and a.c.....ready for that 160 acre plot.
180_170-!175~185~d-17-d-14-d-19_190xt_ca~7030-7040-wc-wd- have them all but not a G!!
Nigga be jammin
Great job restoring the old G, good to see it plowing.
1:25 Zero to three mph in half a second.
What is the concept of only having half of a steering wheel?
SubvenioArguo visibility to the implement.
Make you feel like Knight Rider.
This 10 horsepower tractor really was not designed to plow, it is a cultivating tractor. When it breaks you will miss it.
People have used them for years for plowing, using the factory designed plow like I have. Haven't seen any break. Lots of front end parts out there to fix if it ever did.
It was available from the factory with a 12" single bottom moldboard. Like the one in the video.
Yeah it only had 10 hp but it was from a 4 cylinder is not like it's a single banger being asked to pull that.
It was made by Allis Chalmers, many a man has tried to destroy it, and all have failed. A plow will never kill a G
It's torque and gearing. Yeah, I'd be careful plowing, but bought it use. Run it!
i will trade tractors if you preferr. goldwing cub ultrilite plane etc. want extra wheels and a tire dealer for new tires. is there a club ?
i have one. anybody has parts or whole and accesories . i m interested in buying. including small parts. i will copy parts and make them myself and return them to you. reply,skipdotahdotropeatgmail > two five six two six seven five three six four to text me. <
I have one for sale
They are fixing to start making them again. ua-cam.com/video/5aIzpHXAgUM/v-deo.html
Old Boss in NZ,only one Iv ever seen,top little weeder.
What state is this video filmed?
thursday!
I might think Wisconsin since Allis Chalmers was based.
Very good!
Nice bug on the camera lens at 1:07! haha :)
I need a turning plough for my "G".
The good thing about these is anyone w a garage a welder and and angle grinder also a little sense can fabricate stuff for them.
good job
Have a TL12 for pushing snow. Let's get real.
I have never driven one, but it is an interesting machine to watch and observe.
Invented by David brown in England .Designed for market gardeners .
Awesome video. My grandfather bought the first G sold in my farming area back in 1948 or 49 I believe (article about my area: muckville.com/2013/11/30/national-geographic-november-1941story-on-the-historic-black-dirt-region-of-orange-county-new-york/) We own 3 and still use them to do our primary cultivating (pic taken a couple of days ago: twitter.com/ChrisPawelski/status/471481820920684545). Thanks for posting the video!
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Fantastic machine- nobody makes anything like it now and its good sturdy American manufactured steel construction. Thank- fully there are still lots of them around.
Take a look at the modern G we are manufacturing in Alabama - www.thinkoggun.com
Tuff built tractors are almost the exact type machine. Check them out
The Hefty G was built for a while in the image of the AC G. The Tilmor and the Tuff-Bilt, and the OGGUN, all of the basic AC G design, are available for purchase new at this time.
David Brown built a unit like the G called the 2D. Fendt built units with rear engine and pipe front frames called the 220GT.
They have them but other than being a fancy cultivator for stuff like greens they fall short in allot of areas seeing they're often priced at a Kubota Base L25 which will also cut hay but isn't as good at the cultivation.
I kept checking kijiji (Canada's version of Craigslist) and grabbed the first one I saw come up once I had around 3000$. Expect to pay that for a good one, but have another 1 - 2 thousand for getting extra equipment from people online. I have quite a few resources for parts now.
nice work
Amazing attention to detail. Good job buddy :)