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    Posted: 29 Mar 2010 at 4:26pm
  Thanks to Doc Smith I finally found a WC Maintainer, got it home this afternoon, It is complete, all three tires in good condition, left rear rim is bad and engine is stuck but overall it is in very good condition.
  It is a 1938, tractor serial # 74313 the 16th from the last unstyled WC made. Maintainer  serial # is 1-C-99. The 99th one made of 411.
  I do not know how to post pictures but picture of it is in the Fall 2009 issue of OAN.

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You were just 10 miles from my front door if those come from Buffalo.
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Dale, great find, that is one of the tractors I would love to find.  I can look it over good this summer at your show.  Michael
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Yes, Randy it came from Buffalo, In.
I forgot to add the article in the OAN is on page 40-41
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Pictures? Pictures please!
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Hey Dale, we could restore that puppy in short order at the show! LOL
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I can bring a wire harness if needed......  LOL!
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Congraulations Dale. I was puting together a package for Woodrow. Does this mean that I should send it to you instead? My 1938 Unstyled WC Speed Maintainer is serial 1C115. I have sales literature, operators manual, and a number of originial ads that I can copy. Will you be at the GOTO in a few weeks? I can bring the package along.
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Calvin, Woodrow did not say anything about it but I would be very interested in anything you have on the Maintainer.
That is interesting, mine is #99 and yours is #115, so if yours is unstyled that means AC made the last 16 unstyled WC tractors as Maintainers!!!!
I do not think I will be going to the GOTO in Tn.
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Dale, I will be at the GOTO. Plans are to be your way anyhow so I could bring the info from Calvin if you want. God Bless.
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OL Buddy  any time i get you to spend some money it always brings a smile to my face. Doc 
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This is the Gathering of the Graders (GOTG) at the GOTO in Ontario last year. My 1938 Unstlyed Speed Maintainer is between my TL-W loader and a friends 1939 Styled Speed maintainer. Armand DeYoung built a model of my Speed maintainer.
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This may be a better view on the trailer. My good pictures are not digital and not scaned.
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This may be a better view on the trailer. My good pictures are not digital and not scaned.
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OMG --- that is a load and a half!! Some really nice looking equipment - Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing Dale's WC Maintainer this summer.
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Nice find Dale!!   It will look good in your collection!!!  There are pictures of the styled and unstyled maintainer models, as well as a model of Calvin's TLW on my website.   acmodelsofarizona.weebly.com      Armand
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 Dale this might be an incentive to have single front wheel tractors featured at your show.  Nice find for Dale,  Doc.   Dale watch out for his finders fee it might be expensive. LOL      Calvin graet looking machines.      Have a good one.    Bill P  

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Originally posted by BILLP-SE-MI BILLP-SE-MI wrote:

 Dale this might be an incentive to have single front wheel tractors featured at your show.  Nice find for Dale,  Doc.   Dale watch out for his finders fee it might be expensive. LOL      Calvin graet looking machines.      Have a good one.    Bill P  



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