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    Posted: 19 Jan 2017 at 11:40am
Hi I need help finding the an AC 220, This was my uncle's tractor that was used on their farm in Pike County and our farm in Knox County. The tractor was bought from a man named Ray Cordis. He was a farmer too and we have his 180 still in use today. This 220 was used on our farm from 1977 to 1992 or 94 somewhere around in there. This tractor was used pretty heavily till we got our PD 8070 which we don't have. But this tractor was sold to a guy in Ohio thats about all I know but it was a interesting tractor because it had a 7030 fan put in it at least thats what my uncle said about the tractor. It also had brake trouble when we got rid of it. It had slanted fenders so it as an earlier model. But heres a link to a video from a while back of pumping hog manure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgI6WO9rS0A Hope you guys that are from Ohio or anywhere help me out. Thanks John
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What was your uncle's name?  Fenders as you describe have nothing to do with the age of it.
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Uncles names were Ed and Ron Vieck. Not sure on where exactly it went but pretty sure it went there to Ohio.
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jordan(oh)  the earler ones had dif fenders then later ones. and i wana think they had some motor changes.

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Early 190 had the sloping fenders.  Fender extensions on the 210/220 were an option.


Edited by Jordan(OH) - 20 Jan 2017 at 10:56am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jan 2017 at 11:07am

There are 83 Allis 220s' on this Forums 'Owner Registry'

Perhaps scroll through that list to see if anything looks familiar.

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Originally posted by acd21man acd21man wrote:

jordan(oh)  the earler ones had dif fenders then later ones. and i wana think they had some motor changes.

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Absolutely not. All 220s had the same fenders. Some had fender skirts and some didn't. But they all had flat top fenders
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It has the landhandler decal so its not a real early model.
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im probably wrong. i have never heard that was a option. our tractor is a 73 with flat fenders..    i dont think i have ever seen a later one with the skirt fenders nor a older one with just plain flat fenders. 

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All 220s had the same flat top fenders like ILGleaner said.
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I just asked my uncle today and he said that the 220 was sold to a guy in Kentucky. It was listed in a farm magazine back when we sold it. 
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

All 220s had the same flat top fenders like ILGleaner said.

Well actually there were 2 different fenders, one set with a cab and a set without a cab and if someone took a cab off the fenders could stay easily   talking about the early cab (stopler) not the laporte
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