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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jraymer2244 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2011 at 11:48am
When I was a boy of 5 or 6 years old we moved right beside a AC dealer , every day I walked through those beautiful orange tractors wishing I had one . When I got older I worked for all the farmers  driveing their AC tractors ,then I would go home and harness the mule and plow the garden. So I guess Ive loved them all my  life.
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I was a born city kid, but I stayed out on my Uncle's farms growing up.  First Uncle I stayed with had Fords.  I was 6 or 7 at the time. After a year there I went to my other Uncle who had Allis-Chalmers.  He worked for Allis in La Crosse, WI and we (the boys) took care of the farming. We still used horses and the tractors too.  The first was a CA and the next a WD45.  I got to use the horses for my first few years and then the CA cultivating. (STILL hate that job!!)  Then the 45.  That sound still sends shivers up my spine.  We'd pull hay wagons up the hill along side the neighbors WD and WHAT a difference, hands down.  I can still remember though of using the horses to pull BOTH tractors out of spots.
When and if I meet some of youse guys at Dales this year, ask me to tell you the story about running away from home to go to the farm.
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19?? WC / 1941 C / 1952 CA / 1956 WD45 / 1957 WD45 / 1958 D-17
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jim Blue Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 May 2011 at 2:47pm
My dad and uncle owned an Allis dealership in the 50's.  I have vivid memories of county fair week when you spent two or three days moving tractors and equipment from the shop to the fair where a tent was set up.  During fair week you spent time from late afternoon to late at night meting people at the tent and living on fair food.  After the dealership closed my dad farmed with a 53 WD for several years.  I have the 49 G dad sold to my grandfather.  Sadly the WD got away.  The G keeps company with a D15, D10 and D12.
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I GREW UP DRIVING A WC THEN WORKED FOR AC AS A SERVICE REP FOR 15 YRS.
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Grandpa started it all back in 1948 with the brand new WD. He did have a couple of red ones before that so I've heard. Dad still has the old WD which happens to be the same age as him. A couple of used WDs also came and went before the used WD45 which Dad still has as well. Then Grandpa went Oliver with a 770 for the 6 cyl and live PTO. When Dad was finally old enough to start farming with him, he convinced grandpa to buy the used 190XT which he also still has. Grandpa finished his farming years with an Oliver 1750. Dad never strayed from the orange. I can remember sitting on the 190XT's fuel tank nestled between Dad's seat and the fender while he worked the fields. On the way home, he would put me on his lap so I could "steer" while he kept bumping up the throttle. I grew up learning to drive on the old WD and WD45. Years later I was finally allowed to drive the 190XT. I recall being allowed to drive his trucks long before getting the approval to occupy the 190XT's seat by myself.
"My name is Lionel and I'm an Allisoholic"
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Born into it. Grandfather, Dan, Uncle, neighbors...nothin but AC!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hillmonkey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 May 2011 at 8:58pm
grew up in se MI in the 60s. i ate alot of cereal to get the orange plastic a/c model. cant remember which brand of cereal or what you did to get. i think you had to send in $3 + a box top or somthing like that. i do remember cking the mail every day and being so excited when it arrived. we had so many my brother and i would glue the rear tires togather and make duals and triples ,wish i would have kept them like so many other things.  most of the farms by us were red and my grandfather had a cub i drove everyday but the cereal model stuck with me sum 45 years later still love em.
does anyone remember if it was a d 14, 15,17?? i still like the d series but want to own a 185 one day. hm 
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  I had one too, it was a D17. I know where one is close by (not Fred) and should have bought it when he wanted $200. for it. Last time I asked he thought he would keep it, just my luck...Harvey
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Born into it, raised on A-Cs.  I was doomed when the second word I learned was "WD".

Jim
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Bred, born,weaned and grew up with them! 
'34 WC #629, '49 G, '49 B, '49 WD, '62 D-19, '38 All Crop 60 and still hunting!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brian F(IL) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 May 2011 at 8:31am
Great grandfather, uncle, and Dad farmed with AC and John Deere.  Dad and uncle started an AC dealership that they had in the 60's and 70's.  Was an Allis fanatic from the beginning.
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Dad started out with a Deere model A and it didn't take long before it was traded in for a WD45 before I was born.  That's the first tractor I drove.  It was orange from then on.
1957 WD45 dad's first AC

1968 one-seventy

1956 F40 Ferguson
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