Are you seeking an antique tractor because of cost, because you enjoy them, or only because of functionality?
The reason I ask is that there are a couple of new manufactured tractors of similar likeness to the Allis G. Those are the Tuffbilt and the Saukville. http://www.tuff-bilt.com/ http://saukvilletractor.homestead.com/
I have seen neither and know of no one personally that owns either. Just wanted to let you know they exist.
Along a different line--offset tractors. A company is remaking new Kubota L3000 models into an offset tractor. So if a modern diesel with modern hydraulics, etc. would serve you better and you"re wiling to pay the bucks---go for one. I"ll try to provide a link below but can be seen only with a PDF at that site.
If you only need a cultivating tractor you might possibly get by with a Bolens Ridemaster garden tractor which is tricycle principal. The unit has two drive wheels out front that take about an 18-20" wide swath. The small gas engine is in front of the drive wheels, belt drive, worm gear power transfer. Most models no tranmission thus single speed. Drive system power unit will turn 90º to the rest of the unit meaning it turns so sharply that the back tires can pivot on their own footprint which allows going up a row turning and coming down the one beside it.
I"ll let you perform a search to see what they look like. Some attachments available. Built late 40s early 50s.
You might enjoy reading this PDF on growing a few acres of vegetables. www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/hort2/mf1115.pdf
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