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    Posted: 29 Mar 2017 at 11:25pm
My father inlaw had an allis stored in his garage for 27 years. It looks very old. He has passed and now i am trying to find out what it actually is.  I found 2 sets of numbers on the tractor.  On the right side of motor it is  U 3019 40     on the left side on plate it looks like  D 349117PA  anyone have an idea what year this would be.  ??  Thank you
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My source says the s/n is on the rear differential near the PTO.
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a few pictures would help identify the model


Edited by dt1050 - 30 Mar 2017 at 5:57am
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ok, i will check serial number at differential and try to get some pics this weekend. It is buried in the garage . I was able to climb around on it and get the numbers i posted. Thanks everyone. Will try to get these up by saturday, 
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U 3019 40 is a WD engine casting number perhaps a 1953 model.  Would need a serial number from the tractor to be sure.
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forgot i had this one on my phone. Hope this helps somewhat. All the metal shrouds are solid, just in another location in the garage

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With that engine casting number and from your picture it is a WD for sure.  Without the tractor serial number we can't know the year for sure.  They were made from 1948 to 1953.
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Can't see the gearshift lever. It has the tall head and battery ignition.
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ok thank you. I will get that this weekend if i can locate it.  second question is, are these still tractors people are looking for to bring back to life ?  My mother in law is 71 years old and has no use for it. I live in the city so nothing i could do with it other than get it to someone who would be interested in it. My job is to get the garage and property cleaned up to sell.  there is also a old metal plow that i would think attatches to this. But has been in the elements for the same amount of years.  The motor on the tractor has gone tight sitting in the garage.  Any idea of a dollar amount that this would be worth ?  we are more trying to just get it off the property to open up space to get at everything else we need to get at..  will try to get that serial number this weekend. 
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Originally posted by casper10 casper10 wrote:

are these still tractors people are looking for to bring back to life ?  

Yes!!! Big smile
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Looks like it has the WD 45 style governor housing and distributor.
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Had an offer of 250 already. Don't even know year yet. Is that a decent offer ?
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Looks like a $500 unit to me,  is it narrow front? Do you have the loader and bucket? Non running will cut price way down but I understand your situation.
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No bucket that I know of. Will have to look. Several implements in back yard
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Looks like it has a side plate on the block. If it is a side plate that would make it a WD 201 block.
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I would be interested. Where exactly are you located? Thanks. Don Jr.
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Originally posted by casper10 casper10 wrote:

Had an offer of 250 already. Don't even know year yet. Is that a decent offer ?




If the rear rims are good and the left tire is as good as the right one there is about
$500 in value right there.
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Was just informed there is a bucket and the arms in the back of garage. Now I'm rethinking this offer.
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The loader frame and at least one of the hydraulic cylinders is attached to the tractor.
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One the cylinders is on the loader frame in the picture
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You'll have to post the pics of what other attachments might be out back...Yes, 250 would be on the low side for all of it. 500 give or take would be closer to fair depending on what other attachments there maybe, though most buyers probably would not be interested in acquiring all of it. Also, the price of scrap as been low and the antique tractor market is currently on the soft side for the more common stuff.

To give a bit of a reference to pricing, I just bought this non-running but complete wd45 with extras for $400:


Don't know if the motor is seized or not, doesn't matter, I bought it for the wheel weights. When they are in this state, they are generally too far gone for anyone to consider fixing up again, because restoration costs would easily far exceed market value, even when you can get the tractor for free.
 


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will be getting more photos on Saturday. Going to get the tractor free of all the stuff that has been stored around it for 27+ years. will also get pics of whats out back . sounds like a springtooth, plow, hay mower, and bucket from what she said is buried out back.
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If I wasn't sure of the value I wouldn't except any offers till ya check with the folks on here.  there's gonna be folks who just want to take advantage of you.  As stated above $500 just in tires.
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I live North of Wisconsin Dells and just purchased a old partially restored Allis last weekend and it looks very similar - I would be interested in picking this up from you.  I need rear tires and interested in a couple of the implements too.  
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I have 2 buckets and a push blade - certainly willing to part with one.  Email or text me if anyone wants one.
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Bucket and brackets are $300, that's what I paid some 5 years ago. 
As for the tractor, anybody's guess. I've paid $300 to 600 for a WD, and $1000 for a runner with a bucket that had a bent cyl. 

my guess, you've got $500 to $800 there in loader and tractor. Not to mention implements. 3pt hitch makes it more.  
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