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    Posted: 21 Jan 2010 at 2:47pm
Does anybody have some color pics on an unrestored WC that they would not mind haring?  I need some ideas for my next custom toy, the more used looking the tractor the better, styled or unstyled does not matter.  Thanks.
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Claus,  I am at work right now and wont be home until late tonight, but I could post some on here once I get home.  I have a 1936 unstyled WC.  It has a home done paint job and rough rubber and stuff but it runs like new.  I am hoping to restore it someday but the funds wont allow right now.
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will this one work for you?

Unless your are the lead horse the scenery never changes!!
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That is great!  Keep 'em coming.  Does anybody have an ole WC on steel wheels?  I'm wanting to weather up a Ertl Precision WC, the more dirty the better.
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Here are some.
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35WC 37WC D-10 D-12 D-14 D-15 D-17series 1 (2)D-17IV D-19 CA RC Unstyled WF GLEANER E 416H 314H 712H 716H
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35WC 37WC D-10 D-12 D-14 D-15 D-17series 1 (2)D-17IV D-19 CA RC Unstyled WF GLEANER E 416H 314H 712H 716H
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Lets
 
 
see if this works..  this is the first picture I have posted on the new forum.  If I did it right there should be two different tractors there..  both 1936
 
The brighter paint of the two is my good tractor.  It was missing fenders and round spoke rear rims which I took off of the parts tractor (stuck engine in pretty bad shape) and also had good fenders which I still have to sand blast and prime.  Hopefully some day will get this one restored as it belonged to the man who introduced me to tractors.  Holds a lot of sentimental value.
 
I will add in that I am looking for a good used matching set of 13.6x24 rear tires near east central Indiana or western OH if anybody has some let me know. 
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This was my 47 parts tractor as I found it. It still has a vee belt hooked to the unloading auger of a batch dryer.

This is the 35 the day I got it off the trailer.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Here's a pic of ole' Hercule's my 43' WC when first purchased about 4 years ago.
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'37 WC  pulling back in 1990, before rules allow much deviation from stock appearance. 
 
Like Andrew said about his tractor, the tractor in this picture has great sentimental value to me.  The one common thing I've noticed about early WC's that have been worked, the paint doesn't stay on the top tank of the radiator.  I farmed with this tractor, before its pulling days, and blistered the paint off the radiator's brass top tank. 


Edited by Hudsonator - 21 Jan 2010 at 11:06pm
There isn't much a WC can't do.

WD's just do it better.
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I have some photos of my styled WC, and it is well weathered, but I get the impression you want early unstyled tractors. I will post pictures anyway.
 
 
 
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I knew none would have a picture of a flat top let a lone a styled.    lol
thanks for the pics.   guys

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as I found her, note the cobwebs


after I got her home

one more, taken before I did anything except roll it off the truck


Edited by Rick of HopeIN - 23 Jan 2010 at 10:29am
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I knew I had a picture of this one somewhere, just took me a while to find it, as found in Kansas.
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And the beat goes on.    lol     Right now my 37 is under a tarp, covered with snow and ice.
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Heres our 1938 after just getting it. This is not the original paint however, it had been painted again sometime in the 50's or 60's.

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Don, I might be a little wet behind the ears, but those wheel centers look different than any I have seen. Are they AC? I suppose Fench and Hecht steel wheels cut down, but not the usual style I see around here.
 


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If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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Here are pictures of Ole Faithfull, my 37 WC:
 
 
 
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Originally posted by redline redline wrote:

Don, I might be a little wet behind the ears, but those wheel centers look different than any I have seen. Are they AC? I suppose Fench and Hecht steel wheels cut down, but not the usual style I see around here.
 
Yes, they are F and H steel rear cut downs. But the original steel wheels were called potato steel rears, I know of a couple more around. My buddy Bill at one time had a set that were not cut offs.
 
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