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Posted by Nick on August 23, 2002 at 11:37:58 from (66.66.5.144):
Has anyone seen or owned an Allis B hhi-crop? I have some original Allis literature that talks about this tractor and gives a picture. The same ad describes a model B "Potato Special". Any replies are appreciated. Here is the text about these two options: "For growers of potatoes and other row crops of similar characteristics and row spacings, the 'B' is available with an adjustable front axle and special rear wheels equipped with 7-28 tires. The rear wheels can be adjusted to 36-, 40-, 52-, or 56-inch treads, while the adjustable front axle provides treads of 38, 42, 52 and 56 inches. Because asparagus must be cultivated even after it has ferned out, a tractor used in asparagus cultivation must have plenty of clearance. The 'B' Asparagus Special has 28-inch clearance under the rear axle housing and 29.5 inches under the front axle at the crop row. The drive wheels are equipped with 8-38 tires and are adjustable to treads of 41, 45, 48 and 52 inches. These tractors are 'tailor made' for special crops, conditions and requirements. They make it possible for you to select the type of tractor and equipment best suited to your own needs." -Allis-Chalmers Sales Lit.
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