Nothing is more self satisfying than looking and seeing the progress you make everyday! It's why young Japanese kids are relearning their families century old craftsman trades! Money only makes greedy selfish people thrive at the expense of the mental health of those who toil relentlessly at a never ending job with no end in site! I miss the reward of seeing a plowed field and the soon emerging seedlings, cleaning the weeds out and running the small combine through the field that you could tell by sound if it was running optimally!!!
Really thinking about it, the G Allis was honestly one of if not THE most unique American farm tractor ever built. This kind of deviation from the standard body plan really hadn't been seen since the experimental days of the 1920s and early 30s.
Back when machinery companies catered to ALL farmers, not just the ones they could fetch the most profit off of. It's for this very reason, in this video, why the Tilmor tractor exists today.
My grand father had a ‘49 G. I was on it since I was 5 or 6 until I was 18 and he sold it with the house. A guy grabbed it about a year ago after the 2nd owner died and the house resold and is going to restore it. I get first dibs to get it back if he sells it.
Lets bring back AC! Build the G and Allcrop 60! All we need to go to Organic profitable small farms! Diversity meant profitable small farms. Specializing in two crops killed the excellent diverse small farms that made America the leader of independent citizens! Freedom is richer that lots of money!!! Many young folks are saying NO to Corporate jobs and going back to professional trades! I know seeing your work done daily is more rewarding that just$$$$$$$
Some years ago was shiped from USA an Allis Chalmer tractor model G. Now I should like to recover it, so I aske whewre can ship parts of it and of its motor?
Better quality footage than any early 2000s UA-cam video
That's the beauty of having the original 16mm film strip and being about to send it out to be professionally scanned and digitized
@@JandLVideosbtw, do ya know how to turn on the fuel? I forgot which way to turn it
Now that’s a tractor. I never knew it had all those attachments. Thanks again J and L.
Nothing is more self satisfying than looking and seeing the progress you make everyday! It's why young Japanese kids are relearning their families century old craftsman trades! Money only makes greedy selfish people thrive at the expense of the mental health of those who toil relentlessly at a never ending job with no end in site! I miss the reward of seeing a plowed field and the soon emerging seedlings, cleaning the weeds out and running the small combine through the field that you could tell by sound if it was running optimally!!!
Really thinking about it, the G Allis was honestly one of if not THE most unique American farm tractor ever built. This kind of deviation from the standard body plan really hadn't been seen since the experimental days of the 1920s and early 30s.
Back when machinery companies catered to ALL farmers, not just the ones they could fetch the most profit off of. It's for this very reason, in this video, why the Tilmor tractor exists today.
I never paid much attention to the G, but it had many good points! High quality video conversion!
Guys still use these tractors on commercial veg farms all around me. Can't even find one for sale because people love them so much.
My great grandpa bought a b new. Still in the family. Still running and being used. That saids something
Holy cow that’s great!
My grand father had a ‘49 G. I was on it since I was 5 or 6 until I was 18 and he sold it with the house. A guy grabbed it about a year ago after the 2nd owner died and the house resold and is going to restore it. I get first dibs to get it back if he sells it.
Lets bring back AC! Build the G and Allcrop 60! All we need to go to Organic profitable small farms! Diversity meant profitable small farms. Specializing in two crops killed the excellent diverse small farms that made America the leader of independent citizens! Freedom is richer that lots of money!!! Many young folks are saying NO to Corporate jobs and going back to professional trades! I know seeing your work done daily is more rewarding that just$$$$$$$
I have a G with a hydraulic lift and a 1 row cultivator, plow and sickle mower.
Sold !
Like it 👍🏻
Some years ago was shiped from USA an Allis Chalmer tractor model G. Now I should like to recover it, so I aske whewre can ship parts of it and of its motor?
There's one for sale south of Nashville