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ACEd2010
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Joined: 23 Oct 2010 Location: Bogalusa, La Points: 84 |
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Topic: WC High CropsPosted: 07 May 2012 at 10:13am |
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OK - now you got me started - I have a list of about 20 WC HC from 1945-48 which appear to be a factory configuration as the parts including the Adjustable Wide Front are in my 1946 Master Repair Parts Book - though they do not appear in the Dealer Repair Parts Catalog D3. See photos if they come thru.
I would be interested in any more information anyone has on the WC HC configuration and any production information. Also would like to update my list to include tractor s/n , motor s/n, location, owner, condition of any more of these tractors. Best, Ed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Sheridan-Utah
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Posted: 07 May 2012 at 7:00pm |
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I have had two single wheel HI CROPS. A 1938 unstyled sn WC68934 and a 1939 sn WC77509. I restored the 1939 but because of the condition the 1938 was parted out. I have written articles for OldAllis in saveral issues about the 1939. There is an Article in the the 2009 Winter issue A High-Crop by any other name... There are photos of it and a wide front like yours owned by Rod Mondor of Forest Lake, Minnesota. I have never been able to determine how many were built.
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ACEd2010
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Posted: 07 May 2012 at 7:29pm |
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I think we talked right after the article came out - I have a bit more background info - particularly the Master Repair Parts Book which illustrates the Adjustable Wide Front in 3 variations as early as 1942 - but most of the ones I have actually seen are 1945-48. I've only seen 1 earlier than yours. Still looking for anything on production history as these seem to be AC made rather than Thomson conversions.
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LilACGuy
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Joined: 09 Aug 2017 Location: Ordway, CO Points: 2 |
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Posted: 09 Aug 2017 at 2:38pm |
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum but I'm trying to find some information on a WC high crop.
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Bill_MN
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sioux Falls, SD Points: 1471 |
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 7:02am |
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Welcome to the forum, the WC in your picture has an aftermarket high crop kit. We featured John Deere a few years ago at our threshing show and there was a B with the same type of high crop parts, the big plates for the front end and the chain drive to the rear wheels.
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1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow
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grinder220
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Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Clinton Iowa Points: 2372 |
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 7:09am |
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Looks very tipsy,wouldn't want to turn to fast and how on earth do you crank start it(safely)? I've seen a farmall H with the same setup on it also.
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Richardmo
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 8:11am |
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There was article that found on the internet about the conversations.If any knows and can send a link would be helpful.That one is not factory as the other person stated I have seen a John Deere made the same way.
Here is my WC that has been built they used WD45 4 bolt front axle. |
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Mikez
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 8:34am |
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Wouldn't want to hit a woodchuck hole ether.
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LilACGuy
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 9:08am |
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Thanks for the info... what were these types of tractors primarily used for? I found this one in corn country but didn't know if it was for late season cultivation or corn topping?
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rtwfarm
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Joined: 26 Feb 2012 Location: nebraska Points: 1324 |
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Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 11:05am |
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In Nebraska they were used as spray or wicking( mopping) rigs
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WC7610
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Posted: 15 Aug 2017 at 2:31pm |
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That looks like the one on Big Iron last week :)
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Posted: 03 Mar 2019 at 9:54am |
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I have been searching all over the place for this book with no luck at all. Is there possibly a form number listed on the cover or somewhere to maybe help narrow the search down?
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