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  • From: Don Bowen <donb AT cts.com>
  • To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: What's a comparable to an Allis G?
  • Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 21:44:35 -0700


The G has risen in price because it is a very collectable tractor. The small size makes it easy to store and move. The tractor has been out of production for many years but the Continental N62 engine was used by a lot of companies and parts are not hard to get.

Allis also makes the small B which is a bit less common.

It that size range the Farmall Cub is more common and implements are also common but it too is a favorite of the collectors. The offset design provides plenty of visibility. The Farmall A,and B are slightly bigger tractors and have the same offset. Again parts are plentiful.

John Deere has the M which is about the same power and vintage. There are also the Ferguson TO20,30,35 and the Ford 9N/2N/8N. Both very common and tending to hold value.

Don Bowen donb AT cts.com
Valley Center, CA Senior Software Engineer
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