Can't say as I have ever seen a D19 lpg, so, not sure. My Dad saw this D17 lpg high crop one day. This one has to be quite rare! Greg


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Allis manufactured a D19 LP version right along with a diesel and gasoline version. The D19 is a closely guarded secret. You can buy them for a song and yet they are a fine tractor. Better than and substantially more powerful than a D17 and yet they bring about the same price. Maybe parts are harder to get but they don't need much.
 
My Allis-Chalmers Data Book shows total production of D19's of 10,597, but it doesn't break it down between diesel, gasoline, or LPG. It gives specs for LPG, so there were some made. I don't know how realistic it would be to guess at maybe 10% of production to be LPG. That would indicate about a thousand built.

Drawbar HP was 58.29 for LPG, 62.05 for diesel, and 63.91 for gasoline. All had different configurations of the same engine.
 

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