1970 Allis Chalmers Terra Tiger TT-18

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    1970 Allis Chalmers Terra Tiger TT-18


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    Only one word enters my brain,,,,Unbelieveable

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddieb1965 View Post
    Only one word enters my brain,,,,Unbelieveable
    Bahahahaha!!! I’ve been waiting for this..

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddieb1965 View Post
    Only one word enters my brain,,,,Unbelieveable
    While he has it listed in the wrong category, he is in Cali, and at a farm auction some of the extras he has inluded could bring half or more of that to the right collectors.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    While he has it listed in the wrong category, he is in Cali, and at a farm auction some of the extras he has inluded could bring half or more of that to the right collectors.
    But probably not...

    If I'm wrong where is all the advocates for this machine,alot of money and time gets put in with little to no return....As i've said before,this is a poorly designed machine that is very overrated..

    Quote Originally Posted by dave phelps View Post
    Bahahahaha!!! I’ve been waiting for this..
    I can only promote machines that are of sound design and a good investment to true enthusiasts..
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    Well Eddie my buddy is an allis charmers collector and he’s considering this machine and if it were a lot closer to Illinois I have to believe it would be at his house. Stay tuned! LOL

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    Eddie,
    I understand your projected advice on these machines, the proper higher paying market would be the Ag/ lawn and garden collectors. I'd bet that trailer alone would fetch 4 digits from the right collectors at auction, tools, parts and even just the boxes are worth money and would fetch good money at an AC based auction plus the machine.

    I'd imagine out west or even close to you there is a collector with everything on the '72 L&G poster except the TT and probably the trailer, and remember this is an AC TT and not a Feldman.

    Would I pay 5 let alone 4,000.00 ? NO!, but someone probably will and restore it and may never drive it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave phelps View Post
    Well Eddie my buddy is an allis charmers collector and he’s considering this machine and if it were a lot closer to Illinois I have to believe it would be at his house. Stay tuned! LOL
    Not even a Allis Chalmers designed machine,but collect all you want,it isnt a machine that will give you much enjoyment when in practical use...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddieb1965 View Post
    Not even a Allis Chalmers designed machine,but collect all you want,it isnt a machine that will give you much enjoyment when in practical use...
    Our enjoyment with our machines mainly consists of getting together on a weekend and riding with our fellow 6x6ers and havin a good time.Is there anywhere close you ride your machine over there where your located? We’re always looking for an adventure ya know. Lol

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