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Anyone recognize these Allis parts?

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    Posted: 02 Aug 2020 at 5:45pm
I was digging around in the shed looking for something and ran across the one belt pulley I've got, and found this other assortment of parts, could be WC, WD, or cultivator or combine or I'm not sure what. I recognize the belt pulley my foot is on, and the brake plate cover for a WD in the middle of the picture. Otherwise, I'm not sure what I'm looking at.

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I’m pretty sure that the rod with the eyelet and stop collar is the depth control rod used on the rear cultivators on WD and WD-45 tractors.
It's the color tractor my grandpa had!
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Pulley for WD and the like, brake cover, air cleaner top, muffler bracket, looks like mostly WD stuff.
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GG,
 This is the type of stuff I just hate to throw away. Yea how often will you need it? Probably never. But I like spares. Especially if your goung to work on a few more of these tractors in the future too.
Some I dont recognize but the faded PO paint says they are Allis parts.
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A few years ago that muffler support was about $100. 
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The 2 cast iron brackets are for a mounted picker on a WC that bolt under the final drives. Another bracket "the one thats u shaped" is to mount the picker elevator to the picker.

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Thanks for the feedback guys. Good to know about the muffler bracket, I will be sure to hang on to all this stuff, but especially that piece. Oh, and the cultivator lift piece. Interesting about the picker stuff. I do not have a WC (grandpa sold it off... 40 years ago?), so those pieces I may be willing to part with. That U shaped piece was really odd. I figured most of this was spare parts to either WCs, WDs, or to some of the implements that used to be around over the years (that may be gone these days). Like Sugarmaker says, hard to part with stuff, especially spare parts for the machines!

I'm hoping to get back out to the shed in a day or two and clean up some more, and hopefully take some better pictures. Stay tuned!


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Landslide heel 


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Ah, that landside heel makes sense, thanks.

As promised, here is a better set of pictures of the stuff, and a few more items I found while cleaning up today. Maybe a few more items that people may recognize, now that stuff is separated out a bit.






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Are you selling this stuff? I'd possibly be interested in the muffler

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They stopped making most your stuff a long time back.  Better save it so that another A-C might live again...........

Or donate it to an A-C charity.

Thanks for finding and saving it.
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grinder220 -- Some of this stuff I would be willing to part with. The muffler is an original WD style, but it's got a few bends in it and some rust, and the seam at the top is completely rusted out. I actually bought a replacement Nelson from Alex on this forum. Just wanted you to know this one is a bit beat up and would need welded and repaired.

EPALLIS -- I do try and save the old Allis stuff, or at least try to get it to anyone who will do anything with it other than scrap it. I can't stand to see old Allis stuff headed to the scrap yard or the dump!
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Found some more pedals while digging around this weekend; will hopefully post soon (forgot to take a picture yesterday).
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