Allis Chalmers GAllis-Chalmers had more than just the many-acre farmer in mind when coming up with tractors to produce and market. In 1948, they released the “G” model, which was a very small tractor designed for small farms and large gardens. Weighing in at only 1,285 pounds, the two-wheel drive G had a rear-mounted four-cylinder Continental N62 engine. It tested at a max belt power of just 10.33hp and a max drawbar power of 9.04hp.

Because the G was designed with the small farming jobs in mind, it had an appropriate line of implements available for the farmers’ use. These implements included cultivators, planters, and plows, as well as a front-mounted windrower and hay rake that were produced beginning in the early 1950s. Because of the engine being rear-mounted, the implements were easily viewed by the operator as they were working.

The Allis-Chalmers G was produced from 1948 to 1955. The serial numbers are located behind the shift lever on the top of the transmission case. The serial number corresponds to the production year as follows:

1948: 1-10960 | 1949: 10961-23179 | 1950: 23180-24005 | 1951: 24006-25268
1952: 25269-26496 | 1953: 26497-28035 | 1954: 28036-29035 | 1955: 29036-29976

Allis Chalmers G Tractors And Parts

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