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All Work tractor from app. 1915 4 cyl mounted cross ways

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jorgen scheuer

10-08-2000 12:32:12




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would like info or where to find it for above mentioned tractor. believe it is a US build with a 4cyl 4 cycle engine with a lage cu displacement 8-9 liters. any help would be appriciated thanks jorgen




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JoeK

11-13-2000 01:10:21




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 Re: All Work tractor from app. 1915 4 cyl mounted cross ways in reply to jorgen scheuer, 10-08-2000 12:32:12  
Found this.....too late..as usual >Link

one was forsale here,perhaps auctioneer could connect you w/buyer.



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Chad

10-19-2000 13:50:22




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 Re: All Work tractor from app. 1915 4 cyl mounted cross ways in reply to jorgen scheuer, 10-08-2000 12:32:12  
If it is an Allwork, it was built by the Electric Wheel Company in Quincy, Ill. This company is still in business under a different name but it does not have any information about its early years. Occassionally you can find Allwork brochures from literature dealers and the tractors were advertised quite often in the farm magazines of the day. Otherwise, information on them is quite scarce. Do you own one?

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Chad

10-19-2000 13:47:52




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 Re: All Work tractor from app. 1915 4 cyl mounted cross ways in reply to jorgen scheuer, 10-08-2000 12:32:12  
If it is an Allwork, it was built by the Electric Wheel Company in Quincy, Ill. This company is still in business under a different name but it does not have any information about its early years. Occassionally you can find Allwork brochures from literature dealers and the tractors were advertised quite often in the farm magazines of the day. Otherwise, information on them is quite scarce. Do you own one?

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