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    Posted: 25 Mar 2011 at 8:54pm
I wouldent want one but there kinda cool so lets see how many of you have one!
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Here is a picture of ours.
Unless your are the lead horse the scenery never changes!!
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Wish mine looked half as good as your RC matt.
 
Its still on the waiting list for a restore job. Its a 39' kerosene model.
 
paid $100 for it 4 years ago.
 
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Here's one that escaped across the seas to NZ and NO, it's not me driving.

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here is mine its also for sale


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My father used to have an RC. He left it at our old farm when we moved back in about 1976. It wasn't running at the time and must have been beat up. I was only about 5-6 years old at the time so I didn't put up a fight.  Has anyone put a CA, or D-series engine, D10-D15 in an RC?
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Anyone have pictures of the motor mounts and flywheel for the RC? Can an RC engine be bolted into a WD making an RD?
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I have a 1939, serial no. 677. It was restored several years ago but I don't have a digital picture handy to post. Sure would like to find one with a serial no. one below or above mine :>) Bob@allisdowneast
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Originally posted by LloydCentWi LloydCentWi wrote:

Anyone have pictures of the motor mounts and flywheel for the RC? Can an RC engine be bolted into a WD making an RD?
 
I would think it would bolt right up since the tranny in the RC is a WC and the WC and WD bolts up the same, question would be the clutch assembly to the WD tranny?
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Does anyone have, or have pics of, an RC wide front?
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Originally posted by LloydCentWi LloydCentWi wrote:

My father used to have an RC. He left it at our old farm when we moved back in about 1976. It wasn't running at the time and must have been beat up. I was only about 5-6 years old at the time so I didn't put up a fight.  Has anyone put a CA, or D-series engine, D10-D15 in an RC?
 
I have put a 149 C.I. engine (D14) in an RC, just a little trimming of the frame to allow the hydraulic pump casting of the engine to clear, would also allow installing a hydraulic system on a RC. Used the RC radiator. 
You could also put in a 160 c.i. (D15), both 149 and 160 will bolt right in, and front mounting holes will have to be enlarged.  Make sure you have good brakes.


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Originally posted by GBACBFan GBACBFan wrote:

Does anyone have, or have pics of, an RC wide front?
 
I'm sure someone has converted them to a WC/WD wide front but I'm pretty sure they only left the factory with a narrow front.
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I am in the process of restoring a 1939
HANSEN'S OLD ORANGE IRON
We show, pull, & go!
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If it works out I will have an 1939 s/n 489 in my yard by next Saturday
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Lonnie, here's an A-C sheet that indicates a couple of wide front tire/axle combinations, and a single front option for the RC, although I don't ever remember seeing any of them.
 
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That's interesting Larry, they must be pretty rare.
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Here is my 1940, it's about 3rd in line to get gone thru.
 
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i have an allis rc sales brochure.  has a wide front rc on the cover.
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