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1937 WC DONE!!!!

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    Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 6:30pm
I know the WC stickers are not supposed to go on it but I decided that since the black parts are not stock the WC stickers wouldn't hurt and I like the way they look. I have alot more pictures but I still have to upload them. I will post them when I get them uploaded. Now I'm ready to go tractor showing.


Edited by AllisChalmers37 - 12 Jul 2011 at 6:32pm
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Turned out pretty nice, have fun at the shows. The unstyled WC seems to be very popular at shows because almost everybody had one or a neighbor had one, I always get lots of comments on mine from people remembering the good old days.
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Very nice!  I have always liked the look of the cast rear wheels.
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Is that air cleaner standard for late model unstyled WC's? I thought about trying to putting one like that from a Styled WC on my 35 because I have a MS carb and the inlet is way smaller than the zenith and a little too high to line up. I never got around to figuring out how to mount it.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Is that air cleaner standard for late model unstyled WC's? I thought about trying to putting one like that from a Styled WC on my 35 because I have a MS carb and the inlet is way smaller than the zenith and a little too high to line up. I never got around to figuring out how to mount it.
 
The one on my styled WC is different than this one. I got a new Zenith carb for the 37 and it has the smaller inlet. I got some hose and put on the end of the metal pipe that connects the cleaner and the carb and but hose clamps on the ends. It works good and if you didn't know better you would think it was stock.
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Very nice,
 
Can you share what paint you used?
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Looks great. You did an awesome job. I wish mine were even close to getting done. I'm hopping to get a sandblast hood this week and if I do I might do some blasting this weekend.
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Originally posted by WC7610 WC7610 wrote:

Very nice,
 
Can you share what paint you used?
 
I got it from Yesterday's Tractor. It is the TISCO brand AC Persian Orange #1. It looks a little off color at different times of the day but when it is in direct light it has the very light orange look that PO#1 is supposed to have.
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looks great!!  Thanks for sharing.  I really like the 6 bolt front hubs on these!
 
 
 
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the black looks good on it and it makes is unique at shows
red and green are nice for christmas, but orange is all year round
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Looking good! Wish I had time to get on the C, but don't see it happening any time soon. Like the black rims with orange centers and black hubs. Looks good. Nothing wrong with making it your own, IMO. Had any thoughts about mounting a starter tank in that hood? That would look good(to me). Great job, and I know you can't wait to get her out to the shows.
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That's a fine looking tractor!!!  Hope some day to get our '34 WC done, but that one is way down the list, so thanks for sharing

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HD7 WC C CA WD 2-WD45 WD45LP WD45D D14 3-D17 D17LP 2-D19D D19LP 190XTD 190XTLP 720 D21 220 7020 7030 7040 7045 3-7060
Projects: 3-U UC 2-G 2-B 2-C CA 7-WC RC WDLP WF D14 D21 210 7045 N7
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You did a good job. She looks great!
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Looks good Jeremy. The unstyled WC is next on my list to get.
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A flat top WC is to me one of the best tractors Allis Chalmers ever made. 
Great Job!!
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Wow, sure looks great! I really like the black grill screen raditor cover, really sets it off! Also like the chrome exhaust, nice work!
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Beautiful job!  Hope mine will look as nice as yours someday.  Were you able to use my chrome section or did you have to find another to fit?   Keep the photos coming!
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Very Nice!!!!!
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Originally posted by NC Bruce NC Bruce wrote:

Beautiful job!  Hope mine will look as nice as yours someday.  Were you able to use my chrome section or did you have to find another to fit?   Keep the photos coming!
 
Bruce, I still have that pipe you sent me.I really don't know how to mash the end of it like the origional ones were and I'm a little afraid of messing up. I think I'm just going to keep the little stack on it until it needs changing then I may try to mash the end of the one you sent me and put on it. Believe it or not the little chrome stack gets alot of attention at shows. Sad part is that my little stack is just a chrome exhaust tip for a little foriegn car that you get at Autozone for $8.
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