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last year and model for a gas tractor?

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    Posted: 25 Jul 2016 at 4:22pm
what is the last year and model allis chalmers gasser to come out?  or even other colors   
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id guess a 175 would be the last gas. I know deere made 4230 gassers and maybe 4040s
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I'm thinking the last gas farm tractor from Allis Chalmers is the 175, last year built with a gas engine was 1976; or if you look at just the last AC tractor built with a gas engine then it might be the 720 sub-compact utility tractor it was built in to 1985.

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Yes, the 175 was the last gas powered tractor as stated in Norm's book.
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Originally posted by Don(MO) Don(MO) wrote:

I'm thinking the last gas farm tractor from Allis Chalmers is the 175, last year built with a gas engine was 1976; or if you look at just the last AC tractor built with a gas engine then it might be the 720 sub-compact utility tractor it was built in to 1985.

Mike you are faster than I am at the key-board + I when to the frig to get a drink.lol
I am pretty sure the 720 was replaced by the 5020 in the late 70's

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4230 deere would have had to been a gas guzzler
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Originally posted by dave63 dave63 wrote:

Originally posted by Don(MO) Don(MO) wrote:

I'm thinking the last gas farm tractor from Allis Chalmers is the 175, last year built with a gas engine was 1976; or if you look at just the last AC tractor built with a gas engine then it might be the 720 sub-compact utility tractor it was built in to 1985.

Mike you are faster than I am at the key-board + I when to the frig to get a drink.lol
I am pretty sure the 720 was replaced by the 5020 in the late 70's


You are right Dave,the 5020 replaced the 720, so I looked it up this time 720 was built just a month or so into 1978. I don't remember all this stuff like I think I can. lol
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