The Model G is a small implement carrier tractor that was made by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
The unique design of the Model G lends itself extremely well to electric vehicle conversion; a small DC electric motor replaces the original engine and bolts directly to the transmission housing through a commercially available adapter plate.
The overall weight distribution mimics the tail-heavy design of the original tractor power train, which requires a visible nose counterweight.
The original prototype "flying beet" conversion, which was partially funded by a USDA SARE grant, is still in use at the Huguenot Farms in New Paltz, NY, USA.
[5] In 2014, Cleber, LLC in Alabama began producing a tractor based on the Allis-Chalmers G known as the Oggún.