Allis-Chalmers Model G Tractor
Allis-Chalmers Model G Tractor on display at the Cochrane Heritage Village in the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat located in the Town of Cochrane in the District of Cochrane in Northeastern Ontario Canada
The Model G is a small implement carrier tractor that was
made by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. At the
time of its introduction the Model G was unique for its rear mounted,
Continental N62 engine. It was a four-cylinder
engine with a 23⁄8 by 31⁄2 inches (60 mm × 89 mm) bore and
stroke. The Model G was designed for small farms and
vegetable gardeners, and a line of implements specifically
designed for it, including ploughs, planters, and cultivators.
The design of the Model G allowed for a great view of the
belly-mounted implements.
The Model G was manufactured solely in the factory in
Gadsden, Alabama, from 1948 to 1955. 29,976 units were
built, which is less than Allis-Chalmers had originally hoped
for. The Model G had a 5 gallon fuel tank, weighed 1,285
pounds, and was rated at 10 drawbar horsepower (Tested at
10.33 belt and 9.04 drawbar). The engine had a displacement
of 62 cubic inches and was rated at 1800 RPM. The
transmission was a non-synchronized three-speed with
reverse. An additional 'creeper' forward gear was standard
equipment as well. Source: Wikipedia
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Allis-Chalmers Model G Tractor
Allis-Chalmers Model G Tractor on display at the Cochrane Heritage Village in the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat located in the Town of Cochrane in the District of Cochrane in Northeastern Ontario Canada
The Model G is a small implement carrier tractor that was
made by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. At the
time of its introduction the Model G was unique for its rear mounted,
Continental N62 engine. It was a four-cylinder
engine with a 23⁄8 by 31⁄2 inches (60 mm × 89 mm) bore and
stroke. The Model G was designed for small farms and
vegetable gardeners, and a line of implements specifically
designed for it, including ploughs, planters, and cultivators.
The design of the Model G allowed for a great view of the
belly-mounted implements.
The Model G was manufactured solely in the factory in
Gadsden, Alabama, from 1948 to 1955. 29,976 units were
built, which is less than Allis-Chalmers had originally hoped
for. The Model G had a 5 gallon fuel tank, weighed 1,285
pounds, and was rated at 10 drawbar horsepower (Tested at
10.33 belt and 9.04 drawbar). The engine had a displacement
of 62 cubic inches and was rated at 1800 RPM. The
transmission was a non-synchronized three-speed with
reverse. An additional 'creeper' forward gear was standard
equipment as well. Source: Wikipedia
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This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. The photos may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission.