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So Eldon how many G s do you have now? I have had it in my mind to take one and install a three cylinder KUBOTA diesel one of these days.
 
(quoted from post at 18:48:25 11/12/17) So Eldon how many G s do you have now? I have had it in my mind to take one and install a three cylinder KUBOTA diesel one of these days.
am down to 5 counting that one in rough shape....it would be a good candidate for an engine transplant. A fellow in Oregon has been putting 'botas in them for a number of years now...too pricey for me :D
 
You have a great collection and some unique pieces Eldon.
What is the loader on the narrow front WD? I think it's a WD.
I've not see a loader built like that with the rams underneath.
Thanks for sharing!
 
(quoted from post at 19:26:43 11/12/17) You have a great collection and some unique pieces Eldon.
What is the loader on the narrow front WD? I think it's a WD.
I've not see a loader built like that with the rams underneath.
Thanks for sharing!

That is a Super Six loader...sold that tractor about 10 years ago...see it pop up on CL every once in awhile.
 
I see you saved the best for last lol (MM Jet Star) Nice collection. Ive always
liked the D series ACs.
 
Very nice bunch of AC tractors. There must have been some very strong dealers in your neck of the woods.
While AC tractors were never rare here in Ontario, they were not real common either.
I always thought that AC built tractors and equipment in the 50's and 60's that was well suited to the
smaller family livestock farm. We has a local dealer , and he had a following of die hard farmers that
bought only AC.
 
Wow what a collection.

You posted 3 pictures of a cultivator machine that was a "low boy" sort of thing with the engine in the rear. Guy here had 6 of them for sale
here once, all seemingly in good running condition and otherwise excellent shape. I wanted to buy one but couldn't see it at the time with
the other obligations.

What is The AC number?

Thanks,
Mark
 
(quoted from post at 05:16:09 11/13/17) Wow what a collection.

You posted 3 pictures of a cultivator machine that was a "low boy" sort of thing with the engine in the rear. Guy here had 6 of them for sale
here once, all seemingly in good running condition and otherwise excellent shape. I wanted to buy one but couldn't see it at the time with
the other obligations.

What is The AC number?

Thanks,
Mark

Those are G's, the blue one is a later copy by John Blue company called the Blue G1000
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(quoted from post at 03:28:54 11/13/17) Very nice bunch of AC tractors. There must have been some very strong dealers in your neck of the woods.
While AC tractors were never rare here in Ontario, they were not real common either.
I always thought that AC built tractors and equipment in the 50's and 60's that was well suited to the
smaller family livestock farm. We has a local dealer , and he had a following of die hard farmers that
bought only AC.
Back in the 40-60's AC allowed almost any small garage to become a dealer, so a lot of small towns had an AC dealer. My collection came from NY to Manitoba to California. Over the years I have seen pockets of Orange in the area, tho...probably the sign of a good dealer.
 

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