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    Posted: 15 May 2011 at 9:55pm
That was the description on this tractor. Is that correct? Shouldn't this vintage AC tractor be green? I don't know these old tractors very well, but I'm curious.
 
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thems some big iron on the back, road wheels? give it some time, fred will set you straight
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Allis-Chalmers Model E 20-35 "long-fender" at the Wheatlands Musuem, Warracknabeal, Victoria (Australia)
 
   I think Wheatlands is the name of the museum.
 
   And I am pretty sure it should be green.
 
   Yes Bill, they are road wheels.


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That sure is a Longfender  and a orange one at that .
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Yup, It would have been green from new. Fred and I went over the pre 29 trates a few weeks ago but i still don't have it straight. but i'm sure it is 1929 or before.
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I believe should be prior to 1927.
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It's a pre-1927 20-35 Longwing - a wonderful tractor and hard to find! It should of course be green and I'd love to have it in my shed!
 
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Here is my 1925 Longfender .
The orange tractor , going by feature's on the tractor is a 1925 -26  year.
They had some of the same feature's doing the changing of these 2 years and this show;s a few of them !
Tricky,keep looking thats the only way they come to you LOL
Just break your bank open and buy my 1919, 18-30
 
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Thanks Fred! but I need to get my Rumely home from the States before I buy anything else!
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  one in my shop is all green with a orange motor[original]  have shoed many collectors an they just walk away with nothing   to say  was told by one fella that studies these that when took them back to repair them in 1930 [factory problems]  they came back with orange motors  was during change over   my 2 cents
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Norm should know ! He was likely there when it came back! LOL, LOL
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Originally posted by norm[ind norm[ind wrote:

]  one in my shop is all green with a orange motor[original]  have shoed many collectors an they just walk away with nothing   to say  was told by one fella that studies these that when took them back to repair them in 1930 [factory problems]  they came back with orange motors  was during change over   my 2 cents
 
My 1927 20-35 is of course green, but has traces of orange on the drive hubs - obviously it wore out the original ones and had them replaced during the orange era.
 
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Seeing a Orange 1927 and up Short fender 20-35 is not bad looking.
Being the orange 25-40 is orange and they had alot of the same features.
But a Orange Long Fender in my opinion is just Ugly,.
 
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What were you pulling Fred?
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I agree with you Fred long fender is the way to go. ( only if I can convince terri) lol. thxchuck
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That's a nice looking long wing Fred!
 
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Tricky,After I bought this tractor  I had NO choice but to buy my L 15-25 and E 18-30 ,that way, as you call them,I have the 3 Longwings and a broken piggy bank.LOL
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Wonderful to have 3 longwings Fred! Those big old Allis tractors are just great - right from the 18-30, all the way through to the 30-60 Thresherman's Special!! I love 'em! 
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