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Wild Early WC Contraption....

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Topic: Wild Early WC Contraption....
Posted By: Chad(WI)
Subject: Wild Early WC Contraption....
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2018 at 7:18pm
Anyone have any idea what this setup is for? I’ve had people say power source for a barn cleaner but I haven’t been able to confirm. Any input is certainly appreciated.








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Posted By: MACK
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2018 at 9:11pm
I would say mechanical drive for front loader.      MACK


Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2018 at 10:57pm
That is an original WC. Look at the decals on the frame. Spoke front wheels and solid back wheels. Maybe a 1937? 

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2-8070FWA PS/8050PS/7080/7045PS/200/D15-II/2-WD45/WD/3-WC/UC/C


Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 11 Dec 2018 at 10:59pm
I something written on the radiator fins?

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2-8070FWA PS/8050PS/7080/7045PS/200/D15-II/2-WD45/WD/3-WC/UC/C


Posted By: Butch(OH)
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 7:26am
I would also guess it is part of a loader.


Posted By: allisrutledge
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 7:37am
I guess mechanical lift for a blade. Loader pivots of that era were not in front of the steer tires. Interesting, like to see a complete unit.whatever it is it's well built with safety not being a factor.

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Allis Chalmers still exist in my mind and barns


Posted By: Sugarmaker
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 8:41am
My first thought was loader but after looking at it more I think this was a power source for something rotating like maybe a buzz saw blade or a mill of some type??

The tractor looks to be i decent shape!

Regards,
 Chris



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D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.


Posted By: Gatz in NE
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 8:56am
Originally posted by allisrutledge allisrutledge wrote:

I guess mechanical lift for a blade. Loader pivots of that era were not in front of the steer tires. Interesting, like to see a complete unit.whatever it is it's well built with safety not being a factor.


I would agree. The chain drive looks to be a good reduction for RPM off the side PTO. and, it has an integral brake to hold the blade up. The "spool" would wind up a cable. The apparatus on top would also be able to hold a blade up, but doubtful if it would be strong enough for a loader.

Looks semi-factory made; maybe some after market equipment maker supplied them.


Posted By: Chad(WI)
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 8:59am
Thanks for the input. Whatever it is it’s a low speed friction drive of some sort.


Posted By: jiminnd
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 11:08am
Have seen similar but belt drive, was for a loader but that is what I have seen, could be anything from other description.

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1945 C, 1949 WF and WD, 1981 185, 1982 8030, unknown D14(nonrunner)


Posted By: CrestonM
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 11:20am
Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

I something written on the radiator fins?
Yes, I see "BIG" with something under it, but can't make it out. 


Posted By: Chad(WI)
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 11:45am
Yes...says Big Louie


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 12:09pm


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Like them all, but love the "B"s.


Posted By: Chad(WI)
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 12:20pm
Thanks Steve. Just curious if my pictures are that large? I don’t have a computer...just my phone. They look perfect to me?


Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 9:26pm
Barn cleaners were a half cylinder hanging down from a track along the gutter on the back of the stalls the track extended a ways past the barn out to the manure pile when it got to the end you pulled the trip rope and it dumped. It was pulled back and forth by a cable with a pulley at the outside end to revers the direction. You pulled the cable one way and the cleaner went out the other way pulled the cable back in. We used to play in it when I was a kid. My uncles barn had one on each side. I never saw what was used to pull the cables they were just tied off at the end inside the barn. The cross bar at the front of that apears it would stop the winch when the load comes up against it. Just my guess base on what I rember from more than50 years ago.



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