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MikeB (SD)
Silver Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: NE South Dakota Points: 80 |
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Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 10:54am |
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Interesting picture of the WD at the Nebraska test lab. Note the #2 exhaust valve is
pure white. I think there are two engineers from AC and one guy from the Nebraska test
lab. I wonder if they had to retest the WD gas model the WD distallete was tested in 1948 at test #399 and the gasser wasn't tested until 1950 test #440? Look how high they have the drawbar for the pulling tests. Other interesting things are the steering
wheel appears to be painted all orange, even the grip cover area and the headlight rods
are painted orange with only the headlight bucket painted black.
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JayIN
Orange Level Joined: 18 Dec 2009 Location: SE/IN Points: 1982 |
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I remember seeing a painted steering wheel or 2 when I was a kid. I assumed later that it was a sloppy repaint by the dealer. After seeing that picture, I am starting to wonder about that....
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sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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JohnCinMd
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Westminster, Md Points: 1438 |
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I don't know on how many models, but my grandfather's WD & my B each had orange painted steering wheels.
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Lonn
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Назарово,Russia Points: 29782 |
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Steering wheels was painted orange at the factory. I've seen the head light stem painted both orange and black. Most black. I get that info form watching old promotional films or old factory photos.
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Butch(OH)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lucerne Ohio Points: 3835 |
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Ya and when you zoom in on the fenders you can see they are all crooked and dented like those cheapo repros from Stiener! Darned A-C didnt give a carp about correct police did they? LOL.
I like that photo program whatever it is, just zoom to the magnification and point to what you wish to look at in detail, purdy cool.
I think the white on the valve and inside the ports is leak/crack detector, we had some years ago inthe shop, it's better seen when you zoom in.
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Brian Jasper co. Ia
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Prairie City Ia Points: 10508 |
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Makes me wonder if it was using coolant on that cyl.
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"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford
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Bill_MN
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sioux Falls, SD Points: 1466 |
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almost looks like white rims ???
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1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow
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Zyta
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Ontario Points: 238 |
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There you go I have always agreed with this (Steering Wheels always got painted orange on WD-45's WC's WF's RC's etc.... ) Unless the starter was replaced it was also orange from the start. Even the carb was sprayed over orange! And look at those front rims solid orange.... no silver ring! I just love seeing those old photo's to know how a correct restoration should be!! |
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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From the promo films i've watched, they spray EVERYTHING, including the exhaust manifold. The only reason the headlight buckets were not orange, is they weren't on the tractor when it was sprayed. It they were, headlights would be orange too, even the bulbs.LOL. Only reason some had silver rims is they were galvanized, and not on the tractor when sprayed. If front rims weren't galvanized, they were fogged orange before tires were mounted. AC didn't start thinking of paint as cosmetic until D series came out, if you ask me.
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Denis in MI
Orange Level Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Norvell, MI Points: 832 |
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I agree with that
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1938 B, 1945 B, 1941 IB, 1949 C, 2 1938 WCs, 3 1950 WDs, 1951 WD, 2 1955 WD45, 1957 D-14
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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Not starting an argument, but i'd be willing to bet those rear rims are galvanized. They would look white with the low light in the room and the camera flash.
I agree with the starter being orange originally. I still have the original starter from my grandads old C, used it to put together one good one for my C. It is all orange, and not particularly well painted either. Kind of runny and lumpy. I don't think they cared how smooth it was, just as long as they got enough paint on it, it was orange, and it wasn't going to rust before it left the factory.
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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Maybe I spoke too soon. I zoomed in as far as I could, and they sure do look white. I like it. Looks good. I bet my C would even look good with white rims and orange centers, especially if I had the studs shined up and chrome lug nuts on there.
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Zyta
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Ontario Points: 238 |
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I just zoomed in all the way.... also and I agree with you its 100% white! and I also agree with you that everything but the lights got painted orange.
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Bill_MN
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sioux Falls, SD Points: 1466 |
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I wonder if rear rims were painted all along. Maybe they were galvanized the first year or two but they found out that they corroded too much anyway so they began painting them white. I have seen some white rims on WDs and 45s and even they were rusting through. Makes sense because the D-series rims were all painted cream (correctly anyway). A new twist in the story perhaps???
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1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow
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MikeB (SD)
Silver Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: NE South Dakota Points: 80 |
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I would not get to worried about the white rims. Here is a pic of the same tractor with the galvinized rims. The ran two sets of rims and tires during the tests often one filled with calcium cloride and one set without. The whites are marketing or engineerings and
it is often a different color to avoid confusion with productions. I worked in a engineering
department where this practice was common. The tractor we are looking is serial #WD-21 or the 15th WD ever made.
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Bill Long
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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As best I can recall the tractors that were painted at the factory were all painted including the starter, the generator, I think the steering wheel, and the lights (except for the lens).
The rims were galvinized.
Good Luck!
Bill Long
ps: I can assure you all that they were not painted with the same loving care you all do.
After all this was an assembly line.
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Gerald J.
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Hamilton Co, IA Points: 5636 |
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Good hot dipped galvanize should outlast the best paint. Electroplated galvanize often does not.
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gary ny
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: verona ny Points: 361 |
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I did a paint job on a B for a guy once that said he wanted it to look just like it came from the factory.I said well I can do that but everything will b orange except the rims.I was told once that if someone was sitting on the thing they would be orange and after all the ones I have done they didn t care about runs either or making sure eveything was covered.I personaly think that a nice paint job and trimed out well not oveer done compliments the design of the tractor .I have alway thought that the styling on allis chalmers tractor was the best ,the only other one that I reaaly liked the looks of was the farmall M with a wide frontend .painted up thats a great looking tractor.jmho
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