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who all likes original paint??!!

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    Posted: 12 Dec 2010 at 6:37pm
Hey guys I was cleaning up some photos on the computer and found these.  These are some tractors we have that are original paint and low hours.  I am one of the collectors along with my dad that just love very clean well cared for tractors.  I just wanted to share. It would be great if everyone would post a picture of some tractors in there original work cloths!!  Happy holidays!

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Gotta say, You can't replicate the look from the time they left the factory until now! I always love to see original tractors stay original. Hate to see the patina of a great barn find, only to have the new owner think they gotta strip down the paint, tear into the engine, and put an auto class paint job on it. I hate it! I mean yes, they look nice, and I totally understand if the tractor didn't have original paint on, but I just don't understand why some people don't want to keep them original.
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 Here is my original B110.  THe only thing not original is I had the seat recovered.
 
1929 20-35 sn17662
B1 w/snow blade
B10 w/sickle mower
B110 w/mower deck
B110 w/tiller
B112 w/grader blade
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I used to own my late grandfather 1964 Series III D17 with original paint and now I own a 1973 170 with original paint although the loader has been repainted.  Original paint tractors are nice.

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I love to see a nice original tractor. These are all great pictures.
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I'll take original rust over a top dollar repaint thats the wrong shade of orange.
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I'm one of the guys that just likes them original.
Now with that said I do like to see them all painted up; But they are original only one time.
Here's my three.
 
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Excellent originals are my favorite by far. You can only original once!! I have a WC, WD-45, D-12 series I, D-15 II, and a D-17 IVd that will never be restored.
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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That first picture of the 190 was just posted at the time I found this site. Beautiful photo!
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Hey Andrew,
I particularly like the WD-45 and round baler.
That is the color I remember them being as original
when I was a teenager back in the 50s!!
Love the picture.
Thanks.
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That is my brother Davids 190xt.  It is a sweet machine!!  He repainted the wheels and front weights.  It was a very well taken care of tractor.  It really runs and starts well also you can tell it has very few hours on it.  Great photos everyone!! Keep them coming!!


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Found a couple more photos. 

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Heres mine.

German Shepherd dad
1957 Allis Chalmers WD45
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Andrew, I like the good originals better, also. They are getting fewer and fewer. I bought the D19 from Luke R. You have seen both of these, but I thought I would post them. Dallas
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Without the heat houser:
The brown/tan Chevy with the AC orange pin striping in back is mine also


German Shepherd dad
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A nice, well kept original is hard to beat. There is nothing wrong with restoring one either though, it's all up to the owners personal preference. Some of the ones in those pics are so nice there is no point in repainting them.
'49 A-C WD, '51 A-C WD, '63 A-C D17 Series III, 1968 A-C One-Seventy, '82 A-C 6060, '75 A-C 7040, A-C #3 sickle mower, 2 A-C 701 wagons, '78 Gleaner M2
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Being in the 'Work Clothes' never bothered me, they were meant to work and die a slow death being looked at as a collector's piece.
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Dad's 1972 200, second owner, purchased in 1979, 6600 hours on second tach would guess close to 10,000 overall, wheels and frame touched up in 2004 during engine overhaul.
 
Dad's 8030, original one owner purchased new in 1986.  This side is orginal, front shroud replaced once and other hood painted due to damage once.  4900 hours and always shedded.
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Getting the job done during harvest.  The 200 has since had the cream in the grill repainted.
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The 8030 has never even had the wheels or frame repainted.
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for years I wanted to get my Lady repainted then after the fire in 08 I had to repaint her now I would love to have her back in her old original paint and work clothes
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I'll take original paint any time over a repaint. Especially a wrong color repaint.
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The 200 and 8030 are beautiful!!!
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100 series are great original. here are a few low houred original machines
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1966 D-17 ser. IV and a ? yr. 82T 9' sickle mower. Wheels on the tractor were painted as well as the front weights and bracket., Mike
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also a couple of low houred 7000 series. 7045 has 1300 hrs and the 7020 has 2800 hrs.
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This is my dads original 1936 wc.  We found this from the original owner and it sat in the shed for years.  Starts and runs great with original tires.  Everything is original.  This is one of my favorites.  Keep the photos coming guys!!  THey all look great!

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Here is my 170 with 2200 hrs.

Here is my 37 WC with wide front, faded paint but I beleive original

Unless your are the lead horse the scenery never changes!!
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did anyone hear about that all original unstylled wc  on smok stak a couple months ago

it was all original wc looks great had been sitting in the shed forever and has very low hours
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Here's a pic of my D14 before I repainted her. I liked the original except the front wheels were unrepairable when we got her so I had to paint the new ones. The front around the radiator was already primed from whoever had it before me. The rest looked pretty good for original, but since so much new paint had to put down on her, I figured I'd do it all or it would look pretty weird.
 
Just when I thought I was finishing my "honey-do-list", she turned the page!!!
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