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    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 at 11:34pm
Hello guys we are going to be selling out of our collection one of the nicest original wd45's I have seen. It has all original orange paint and decals. The only part painted might be the silver rear rims. Before I purchased the tractor it had the fluid removed and I wonder if they were painted at that time. It even has the original goodyear tires. Runs and operates very nice. We will be selling on the Upcoming Mecum auction in Davenport iowa. If anyone has any questions or would want to see the tractor please let me know! I just wanted to share. Thank you much!

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Good Looking Tractor I think that's awsome that its all original.
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Wow, that’s rare to have an original paint tractor that nice at 70 plus years old. I am sure it will bring some good money for you at auction. Very nice
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If I were you I would for sure put a reserve on it. I've watched lots of Mecum auctions and WD's and 45's never seem to sell very good. Good Luck and hope it sells high!!!
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No question on the rear rim repaint but I am NOT not picking it, what a NICE tractor!! be interesting to hear what it brings at Mecum. Since we got the satellite I have been watching  the sales and have been amazed both ways expensive and cheap.
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Excellent example of an original WD45, my favorite tractor! They are only original once, glad to see someone kept it that way.
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Sure looks like a fine example of a nice WD45!
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That would be a great tractor to take pictures of and measure all decal locations.
SOme of the small decals too, like near the key switch or transport valve. Amazing tractor.
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Unbelievably nice. I don't think I could part with it if it was mine. Good luck selling it, I wish it was selling closer to me.
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Now that’s a tractor i would drive from Va to Nebraska to get. Going to be way out of my price range thou, darn she is absolutely beautiful. I really hate to see you sell it.
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Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:


That would be a great tractor to take pictures of and measure all decal locations.
SOme of the small decals too, like near the key switch or transport valve. Amazing tractor.


That’s a great idea! For being an original, you can’t get any closer than that! Would be worth posting in the knowledge base.
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Anything orange seems to go bad at Mecum.  They drool and get all giddy and fuzzy for anything green. 
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Thats the nicest one I've ever seen!!!  Love nice originals better than restored.
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The pictures and data to the knowledge base is a good idea. I'm downloading the link to a folder that I keep of valuable to me, threads.
I hope the tractor sells well and to one of our forum members.
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Very nice Andy.  Count me in as a member of the "excellent original" fan club.  It's nice to see the increase in collector awareness for originals.  They can only be original once, and as the posts above point out, are ideal references for restorers (decal locations, component colors, etc).  Best of luck with your sale.
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Anything can happen at a Mecum or anyone else's auction. It takes TWO bidders. In the last year there was a 1937 original WC that brought $15 grand ?? and an FWA 220 that brought over $80,000.......I'd say orange tractors sell OK.  I've seen plenty of Deere's that sold pretty cheap as well as pretty high.
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Fully agree with all that has been said above.  What a Beautiful unit.  Looks like the ones we unloaded from the railroad flatcars, except - in our area - we sold narrow fronts. 
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Originally posted by JVON JVON wrote:

Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:


That would be a great tractor to take pictures of and measure all decal locations.
SOme of the small decals too, like near the key switch or transport valve. Amazing tractor.


That’s a great idea! For being an original, you can’t get any closer than that! Would be worth posting in the knowledge base.
x3! Would you do that for us, Andy?
I'd really like to have that...would be a perfect match with my all-original Super 100!


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I agree with Dr allis auctions can be a good place to make it a fair battle in a sense. I would say good tractors sell good and average tractors or more common sell about where they are at. Thank you for all the comments guys. Yeah any photos or decal locations you guys want just let me know!

Thanks again guys!
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Wow that is a great looking tractor, when's the auction, I need to make room in my shed and bank account!
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I missed my chance, ran across a one owner 45 this spring, tried to negotiate and lost it, kicked myself ever since. Yours   looks great.
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They got it listed they have some more photos to add but it's up anyway! Thanks for all the comments guys. If you have any questions please let me know!

Andy

https://www.mecum.com/lots/GA0418-322699/1956-allis-chalmers-wd45/
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I just clicked the link to the nexus auction and it shows it has the propane block in it; did this Tractor ever have the dual fuel lpg system on it?

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Originally posted by Michael Crowe Michael Crowe wrote:

I just clicked the link to the nexus auction and it shows it has the propane block in it; did this Tractor ever have the dual fuel lpg system on it?
I noticed that too. 
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No it hasn't to my knowledge. I wonder if it dis when new possibly? The only person I am able to ask is the daughter of the original owner. She said she didn't know. It was always gas as far as she knew. My dad was curious of this if they could be order as a high altitude option for more compression this way does anyone know this at all? Thank you much!

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If you look very close you can almost see were the front 4 bolts are on the front block as if when the tractor was new it may have had a tank mounted. Kinda unique! I wish the original owner was still around to ask!

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It might just what you said about it being ordered with the high altitude option.
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I talked with the daughter of the original owner and it was always gas when they purchased it. Kind of interesting!

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