Well, I did it again, I brought another one home, a 1948 Allis Chalmers "G": 
It was listed on CL for about a month before I checked on it, called about it, then had my brother who lives nearby, look at it for me. It had been a granddad/grandson project that had set in a storage unit for "a couple of years". I took a good battery & fresh gas with me, but when I saw the fender had to be taken off to put the battery in I just went ahead & bought it. Brought it home, replaced the battery & old gas & it started right up!

I've since built a step/platform to make getting on/off easier, repainted the seat & spring, moved the seat up & back to give me more room. Repainted the wheels, went ahead with the newer "Persian Orange" since I didn't want to repaint the whole tractor and added an ammo box for some tools.



Since I like the smaller, more unusual tractors, the "G" fits right in:

It was listed on CL for about a month before I checked on it, called about it, then had my brother who lives nearby, look at it for me. It had been a granddad/grandson project that had set in a storage unit for "a couple of years". I took a good battery & fresh gas with me, but when I saw the fender had to be taken off to put the battery in I just went ahead & bought it. Brought it home, replaced the battery & old gas & it started right up!

I've since built a step/platform to make getting on/off easier, repainted the seat & spring, moved the seat up & back to give me more room. Repainted the wheels, went ahead with the newer "Persian Orange" since I didn't want to repaint the whole tractor and added an ammo box for some tools.



Since I like the smaller, more unusual tractors, the "G" fits right in:
