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Does anybody out there have a brochure for a wd45 I'd like to see a copy.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

They supposed to be red or orange?

Red White and Blue
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They supposed to be red or orange?
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I have the remnants of one on my 1936 wc:



Wacker Decals used to sell them although its a different size from the original and it looks like mine didn't have a white border either.
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I would like to have a reprint. Thanks for sharing
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Did anyone reprint the farm commando decals??
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Originally posted by jpessek jpessek wrote:

Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Originally posted by jpessek jpessek wrote:

And For Fun Here's The February 1926 Issue Of Oil Pull Magazine:




Holy Cow!!! On page 15 it shows a photo with the caption "Farm Home of Jacob Laufer, OilPull owner, Gotebo, Oklahoma".
That's where my grandparents live, and they knew him! Wow!
The strange part is all the other photos have an article accompanying them, but this one doesn't. Just a photo of his house. Seems kinda odd. All the other photos are of tractors, not houses. 

Is the house still there?
No it isn't, from what I've heard. 
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Those are some good looking combines!
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Now that's its getting cold out again I've had time to add more to my archive site: http://www.allischalmersarchive.com  I've now converted 100 old adds and brochures to pdf format that can be downloaded for free! here's a sample of some of the things I've scanned and added recently:










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Thank you for putting these things up on a site.  I have it Bookmarked!Smile

 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Originally posted by jpessek jpessek wrote:

And For Fun Here's The February 1926 Issue Of Oil Pull Magazine:




Holy Cow!!! On page 15 it shows a photo with the caption "Farm Home of Jacob Laufer, OilPull owner, Gotebo, Oklahoma".
That's where my grandparents live, and they knew him! Wow!
The strange part is all the other photos have an article accompanying them, but this one doesn't. Just a photo of his house. Seems kinda odd. All the other photos are of tractors, not houses. 

Is the house still there?
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Originally posted by jpessek jpessek wrote:

And For Fun Here's The February 1926 Issue Of Oil Pull Magazine:




Holy Cow!!! On page 15 it shows a photo with the caption "Farm Home of Jacob Laufer, OilPull owner, Gotebo, Oklahoma".
That's where my grandparents live, and they knew him! Wow!
The strange part is all the other photos have an article accompanying them, but this one doesn't. Just a photo of his house. Seems kinda odd. All the other photos are of tractors, not houses. 


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Worked hard on the website this weekend,  So far I'm at 28 vintage Allis Chalmers (and Advance Rumely) brochures converted to pdf available to download.  I've still got way more to do.... Check em out, everything from the 18-30 to the 4W-305:

If you don't like the list view scroll down for a thumbnail view
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I've managed to convert a few more things to pdf.  And I've created a website where I'll post my brochures and other paper items for download as I get them converted: http://www.allischalmersarchive.com I'm starting at the beginning of my binders so it will start will the oldest stuff and slowly work towards the newer items

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Can you imagine having a full 5 gallon unopened bucket of "OilPull Oil"????
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I think I finally found a site to store my PDF files so here's some links to download some brochures I've converted:

Allis Chalmers 18-30:

Allis Chalmers 20-35:

Allis Chalmers United Model U:

Allis Chalmers UC:

Allis Chalmers 6070:

And For Fun Here's The February 1926 Issue Of Oil Pull Magazine:



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I decided to follow JohnMI's lead and made a pdf file of the 18-30 brochure.  PM me if anyone wants a copy emailed to them.  Its a 7mb file.
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

Jpessek, thank you very much - for scanning in copies of the Springfield Story & Genie Automatic. That is the first time I ever seen a Springfield Tractor's aerial view or any exterior view of the plant. I'm enjoying figuring out by looking at it, where Stevenson Ave lies in the photo. That mfg plant was a big deal (20 acres under roof!!!). There is nothing of it that exist today... Wow - they are Great AC Brochures! 

With your permission, I'd like to pass these copies along to The Sangamon County Historical Society (Springfield, Illinois county). They have the following write-up page at their weblink. http://www.sangamoncountyhistory.org/wp/?p=2646 
This is just an interesting footnote from their page: CNH purchased it from FiatAllis sometime after 1985. Fiat purchased it from AC in 1974 (Fiat 65% + Allis 35% shares). Some 6500 employees work there at its pinnacle. 

That's fine, go right ahead
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Jpessek, thank you very much - for scanning in copies of the Springfield Story & Genie Automatic. That is the first time I ever seen a Springfield Tractor's aerial view or any exterior view of the plant. I'm enjoying figuring out by looking at it, where Stevenson Ave lies in the photo. That mfg plant was a big deal (20 acres under roof!!!). There is nothing of it that exist today... Wow - they are Great AC Brochures! 

With your permission, I'd like to pass these copies along to The Sangamon County Historical Society (Springfield, Illinois county). They have the following write-up page at their weblink. http://www.sangamoncountyhistory.org/wp/?p=2646 
This is just an interesting footnote from their page: CNH purchased it from FiatAllis sometime after 1985. Fiat purchased it from AC in 1974 (Fiat 65% + Allis 35% shares). Some 6500 employees work there at its pinnacle. 


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Originally posted by truckerfarmer truckerfarmer wrote:

I got one of the WD implement brochures pdf from JohnMI. Thanks again John.



You're welcome truckrfarmer!

During the winter I would enjoy doing more if anyone has anything they want done.

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Jason B I too think you got a great deal on that stuff.
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I got one of the WD implement brochures pdf from JohnMI. Thanks again John.
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Went up my Mom's this weekend and there, in a pile of papers and STUFF, that she wanted me to look thru and decide what was to be kept and what to throw away was the Owners Manual to my Dad's Series III D17D. kinda made my weekend.
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Sure like the 18-30 brochure.

www.simpletractors.com has done some of the brochures on the new site regarding garden tractors and accessories.  Kent on the website is the administator and has done lots of work in getting all this done, and may have some ideas for those of you that are computer savvy so that it could be done on here.
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