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MIGHTY BABY

Allis-Chalmers proclaimed that in designing the Model M “Allis-Chalmers engineers have produced what is said to be the best-balanced tractor of its power and rating, regardless of price, on the market today. This is an asset that no tractor buyer can afford to overlook… one that adds nothing to the price but much to the tractor’s value on his farm.”

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The Model M must have had something going for it with some 14,500 units manufactured in a production run lasting from 1932 to 1942. Allis-Chalmers produced several versions of the M to cover most applications of the time. The standard Model M was designed for general fieldwork, the Orchard M with full-length fenders and in top seat or rear seat configuration, and the tractor featured here the WM wide tread version.

The Model M had

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