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Pa.Pete ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Points: 239 |
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I know this is hard to estimate especially without pictures, but all I'm looking for is an estimate.
I looked at a 1934 WC today it has the round spoke wheels 1 front and 1 rear are in real good shape the other rear has some rust pitting and the other front is rusted through on the bead in a couple spots, tires hold air but barely. Engine block has a crack and has been patched poorly, the hood doesn't look rusted but has been hammered out from the inside with ball-peen hammer on one side (could be straightened with a lot of work), no rear fenders and the mounts on top of the axles are broke on both sides. The radiator is in decent shape and has Allis Chalmers embossed on the front but it is made of brass or tin, I was thinking it should be cast I may be wrong. Supposedly it runs good I didn't try to start it as the owner wasn't there and his daughter showed it to us. It did seem to have decent compression though. The serial number does check out to be a 1934.
Again just an educated guess is all I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance for any info ,
Pete |
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Jim Lindemood ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 22 Sep 2009 Location: Dry Ridge, KY Points: 2569 |
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Sounds like the correct radiator - don't believe they were cast on WC's. Hard to guess on value. If it really does "run good" -- and they way you described other condition, I would think around $500 would be tops. If it does not run, I'd think hard about taking on this project --- as it would be a project tractor -- can be fun, but the dollars do add up.
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StewartMD ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 10 Dec 2009 Location: Emmitsburg, MD Points: 314 |
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I agree with Jim. $500 tops. It costs alot to fix them up but sometimes those projects are the best if you have plenty of time. One thing that I always consider is tires. Tires are expensive these days unless you can find nice used ones.
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Gary in Texas ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Burkburnett, TX Points: 630 |
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I had a 36 WC give to me, but tires were shot ($700) the engine is stuck ($???) and the sheet metal is so so.
My guess would be how bad do you want the 34?
Then the price is kind of up to you, but you can spend a lot of money fast.
Myself would stay well under $500...
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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34's didn't have the "Allis Chalmers" on the rad tank That is about the only difference I know of between the 34's and 35's. What is the serial number? If it was WC29 it might be worth a bit more for someone.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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70Standard ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 27 Jun 2010 Location: Central IL Points: 255 |
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I believe my WC is a 1934 and doesn't have "Allis Chalmers" stamped in the top radiator tank and has 24" rear round spokes. I believe it's otherwise similar to later unstyled WC tractors. |
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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70Standard,nice straight looking tractor. Your 34 has the 4 spoked steering wheel and the right rear starter tank. That hood was designed for the Wakeshaw motor set up with the cab on the right side. They must have made a few extra and had to use them up cause they switched the starter tank to the front left later for the Allis motor with the carb on the left side. I have seen a 3 digit serial number WC with the same parts. There might be many more out there??????
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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Pa.Pete ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Points: 239 |
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Thanks for the info every one, I was thinking about $500 tops too, but then when I start adding everything up in my head (tires $800 fenders $400 misc. $200 +?) I think it would be better to look for one that at least has fenders and useable tires. The serial number was 13,xxx. They were asking $1200 - $1300 according to the daughter,
she said they might take a little less and the Father is supposed to call me with his bottom line #. I always hate to insult somebody when I think they are asking too much.
It probally would be worth a little more in parts but I hate to see Old Iron get parted out.
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Rfdeere ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Idaville, IN Points: 3283 |
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A serial number above 13,000 would be at the earliest a very late 1935. |
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Brian Jasper co. Ia ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Prairie City Ia Points: 10508 |
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There was a similar WC for sale near me for $200. $1200 is crazy. Would have to have a Waukesha or a very low serial #.
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TedBuiskerN.IL. ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Davis, IL. Points: 1959 |
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Some of the differences in the early 34 WC's were, the smooth radiator, four spoke iron steering wheel, transmission top was different, the fuel tank cover was hinged and had a "T" handle to tighten it. That's all I know of off hand. I know where tractor #120 lives.
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B26240 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 21 Nov 2009 Location: mn Points: 3860 |
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70 standard you have a nice early example WC looks like yours has the suicide clutch foot pedal, you dont see many of those around!
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70Standard ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 27 Jun 2010 Location: Central IL Points: 255 |
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I had no idea the foot clutch was anything unusual. I guess a hand clutch was more common?
Dad found this tractor in a barn in central Missouri about 15 years ago. It was complete except for the carb, which the owner had taken off and drained when he parked it, then lost it. I had a local mechanic go through it earlier this year and found a wrist pin groove in one sleeve, but otherwise no problems. I need to get the carb back on - I've never heard it run!
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Lonn ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Назарово,Russia Points: 29792 |
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None of the WC's had a hand clutch unless aftermarket. He's referring to the style of the clutch pedal itself I'm pretty sure. Wrist pin scored the sleeve probably because the last one who overhauled it install the wrist pins without the proper offset.
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Pa.Pete ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Points: 239 |
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Thanks to everyone for the info, you guys are a wealth of knowledge. The guy just called me back and said he would come down to $1150 I said thanks but I think I'll pass.
Pete
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Billoh ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Sep 2009 Location: Nashville Ohio Points: 240 |
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There are lots of things different in the earley WC.Some other things are base mount mag,cast iron oil pan,no vent in valve cover,one piece crank,gas tank supports bent different,canister type oil filter,17 inch front wheels& some other things I would have to show you. |
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1946WP ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Location: mn Points: 780 |
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My 1934 WC is serial # 1934 with engine serial # 1934, It does not say allis chalmers across the radiator , the bottom of the hood is straight, it has a base mount mag & cast iron oil pan.it has all dish type wheels , which I've been told isn't correct. It does run & has a patched cracked block. I gave $200 for it . don't know if if gas tank is different & I don't think mine has an oil filter. I'd have to look again.
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MNLonnie ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Baxter MN Points: 4791 |
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Hey Bruce, that's pretty cool to have matching serial #'s. My 1934 WC #'s are off by 17 (899/916) and mine has the wrong radiator( it has Allis Chalmers on it), the bottom of the hood is straight but I've never noticed if the oil pan is cast or not, it had round spokes front and back but I put full steel on it instead.
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HagerAC ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2010 Location: SE MN Points: 1189 |
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We gave $500 for our '34 WC which was stuck, and had bad tires, but was complete, and was easy to get running. The gas cap should also be larger on the 1934 tractors, as well as no Allis Chalmers name on the radiator, and as bruce said a base mount mag, and a cast oil pan. They should also have a cartridge style filter, but most were converted to spin on. When we restored ours we noticed the wheels had green paint on them, and I have seen one other tractor that was like this. Does anyone know the story behind this, I have talke to some people that have heard of it, but never knew the reasoning. We painted ours black, but we may paint them green someday again. We actually still have the original rear wheels in the shed because we put a different set on the tractor that had a set of 1935 firestones on them. |
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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Pete, Those numbers on YT aren't even close to being right. Look here. http://www.allischalmers.com/serials.html
Keep in mind, the number posted at this link is the last tractor number produced for the given year. Charlie |
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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1946WP ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Location: mn Points: 780 |
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charlie, just looking at that serial # chart I noticed that the WD & WD45 serial #'s overlap. according to the book I have the last WD was # 146606 (1953) & first WD45 was 146607 (1953). yea Lonnie, I didn't know the engine serial # on my 1934 until after I had it home. It don't look like much ,but it's kinda special because its the last tractor my dad drove at 95 yrs old in a parade. he had bought a 1936 brand new. he said it's alright, but it's not as snappy as it should be.
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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WP, yea there is a note below that table with the double * saying the 45 started with 146607. I don't know why the charts over lap but maybe it was easier to add the asterisk than to change the chart.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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Butch(OH) ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lucerne Ohio Points: 3835 |
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WC trivia question,
Why is the TOP of the radiators smashed down on 90% of the flat top WCs? I can understand the front for obvious reasons and sides if for no other reason than going in and out of the culitvators,,but why the top?? Always has mystified me.
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KenBWisc ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Fall Creek, WI Points: 1183 |
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My '34 is S# 629. I t has features the same as mentioned above by 1946WP except I have both the original and correct cutoff wheels and a full set of steel. My gas in let and cap is larger than '35 and after and has a chain with a t rod on the bottom, correct according to Dave Ferguson. Ted, could the '33's have had the t handle locking cap or is mine wrong? As far as I know mine is original and correct except I don't have the one-piece crank due to my Grandpa and Dad's hired man dozing off while discing and running it through a fence, twice! I'd like to have a one-piece crank if anyone has one laying around. It wasn't original when I inherited it and getting it there cost me way more than it's worth ion the market.
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'34 WC #629, '49 G, '49 B, '49 WD, '62 D-19, '38 All Crop 60 and still hunting!
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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Butch, could be when the tractor heats up and water expands it pushes air or water out the cap. When it cools off and everything contracts, with the overflow outside of the pressure cap, the brass tank won't hold up and it collapses. Just a guess on my part but sounds possible. Somebody tell me if I'm all wet here. Charlie
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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HagerAC, I think Allis had green paint left over from the E series tractors that they wanted to use up. I think the French and Hecht rims came from F&H painted black. When they were dealer installed, they could have been were left black. When they were factory installed they could have been painted green early and Orange later.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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JW in MO ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Feb 2010 Location: South KC Area Points: 2633 |
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Charlie, I don't think they hae a pressure cap, my 37 doesn't. I try to imagine the 30's and farming, around here, fields were probably small and the path to them wasn't brush free like nowdays. Also, I can only imagine my grandfathers farm with 6 rowdy boys using the tractor for all sorts of chores from feeding cattle to hauling wood. I'm sure the first dent ended with the involvement of a leather razer strap.
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CTuckerNWIL ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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Well maybe it had something to do with learning how to operate a tractor. So many were used to telling the horses what to do and found out that the tractor wouldn't follow the same commands. LOL
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF |
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Pa.Pete ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Points: 239 |
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I never knew there were so many variables on the early WC's.
Does anybody know why the blocks crack on these motors?
Also what years did they use the Waukesha engine, and does any one have any pictures of one?
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On the comment about radiators have dents on the top, I know how the radiator on my dad's 1936 WC got the large sized dents on the top. He had a temper and I saw him ( more than once) take a hammer or a heavy piece metal to beat the crap out of the top of the radiator when the WC would not start or backfired during the cranking process. He probably would have used the crank for this but it was a one piece crank and this may have saved the radiator from total destuction as he cooled down some while looking for something that he educate the old WC.
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