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Another winter project done!!!

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    Posted: 14 Mar 2011 at 5:36pm
Great Grandpa's 1937 UC...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Whew. Is it normal to be sweating while looking at such a beautiful tractor???

Your Great Grandpa would be proud. The AC oil filter makes a huge difference. Looks alot better than the Fram ones form TSC or the AGCO ones.
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Very Nice!
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What a Beauty!!!  YOUR GREAT GRANDFATHER'S TRACTOR!!!  I don't think I have seen a better UC.  Congratulatiions one a teriffic job. 
If your Great Grandfather is living he would be very pleased.  If he is not he will still be very pleased.
Good Luck!
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Wow! Great job! That is a beauty!
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Calendar material. A plus.

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Man I an jealous, you actually DID complete a Winter project ! All mine are 'almost dones'...and the Spring ones are waiting in line !!!
 
ps NO snow in IL ???
 
 
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That filter is most likely from agco. At least the ones I get all have the allis logo on them.
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If your not busy anytime soon I have a few projects that need..............

Nice work

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AC great job you can be real proud of that one!!!
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Nice job!  I like the black spokes on an AC.
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Nice and purdy!
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simply beautiful! Nice job!
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Matt, You'll have to  load up some Orange for the AE-TA working farm show of 2012. We will feature Allis Chalmers.
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Now that is a very nice job.
 
Thanks for sharing, Darryl
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loks nice
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That's a great looking restoration. You're Grandpa would be proud!  Did he 'bob' the fenders like that? I like the look of them that way.
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One word for that.... SWEEEET!! I'm wit' Steve W. on that. Beautiful resto on that machine! Nicely done. Hey, I have this rusty C model, and I was wondering.................   LOL!
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I've got a 210 project that needs finished! maybe you can squeeze it in! LOL!
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THAT is sweet....you and your family should be proud!
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love those back rims great job
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Looks Great!!!
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Absolutely beautiful!  To me, the UC has got to be a classic iconic piece of AC heritage.  And, your families restoration our this tractor is nothing short of first class. 

I see the allis-chalmers on the radiator, diamond decals on the side of the radiator, plus the diamond decal on the rear of the gas tank.  Not that its needs anymore, but I am curious; did AC apply any other decals on this tractor or earlier models like it?  Is there a decal or indication of the model ID anywhere besides in the serial number?  
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Great restoration!
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That is an amazing job!!!!
 
I think you are missing a couple of wheel nuts. :)  Did the mice get them while she was torn down.  Happens all the time.
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Hey ed thats funny, I also have a 210 project I have been trying to get done too, but I was told I HAD to get the UC done first!!!
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Originally posted by AllisChalmers37 AllisChalmers37 wrote:

Whew. Is it normal to be sweating while looking at such a beautiful tractor???

Your Great Grandpa would be proud. The AC oil filter makes a huge difference. Looks alot better than the Fram ones form TSC or the AGCO ones.

That is an Agco oil filter. The AC originals looked like an oversized orange soup can
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Filter is AGCO
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As far as I know, I don't know if they were actually factory or not, but I have seen Diamond Plates with UC cast on them that bolt to the side of the radiator. Would like to find a set if they should be on there.
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Originally posted by AC WD45 AC WD45 wrote:

Originally posted by AllisChalmers37 AllisChalmers37 wrote:

Whew. Is it normal to be sweating while looking at such a beautiful tractor???

Your Great Grandpa would be proud. The AC oil filter makes a huge difference. Looks alot better than the Fram ones form TSC or the AGCO ones.

That is an Agco oil filter. The AC originals looked like an oversized orange soup can


I think his asking price for a used filter is insane but that is what they look like.
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