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Auction Coming up in Washington KS

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    Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 11:43am
I see over on Nixon's auction website that there will be an auction this April for a certain someone down in Washington KS....  Anybody have any idea of what's coming up on that???
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That would be WHO is "Ernest L. Nutsch" 

That will be buy at your own RISK!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Why is that Fred?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ebling Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 1:57pm

Most owners luck enough to find them selves steward of an Allis Chalmers A have been contacted or at least in the know of the gentleman in question.  My father bought parts from him at some point in the 80s...  I was wondering what the reaction would be to this... 

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I am   OPINIONATED
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Well come on Fred share your opinion!!!!! I've heard the name before....Think I heard a story too but can't remember for the life of me how it went...if I remember I will pass it on...
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I'm more in your court Fred than anything else.  There was many a derogatory comment made about drilling, for lack of a better word, us MN guys on parts in the early 90s.   I'll be going to buy cheap if anything...
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Never bought anything from the man, but he seemed like a nice enough fellow.  I  thoroughly enjoyed the tour of his collection when I was there.  That would have been mid to late 90's.  If that collection goes away that means there will no longer be a "Washington AC"!!! 
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Big Ernies  not mean !!!!!.........he just knows the value of *stuff*   must have at least 10 parts As there that he showed me.
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Is this going to be a total liquidation selling absolute or just an "inventory reduction"?\
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OK, What's hideing out there in Kansas? Did some Googling and says something about the World's largest Allis Chalmers tractor collection ? Museum? Found a picture that shows the aforementioned standing in front of a 6-12, a L?, and some others. Google maps shows a whole yard full of stuff?
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 Just found this article, That is quite the collection. Anybody know why he's selling?

http://www.farmcollector.com/Tractors/Orange-obsession.aspx
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I only met Ernie once, at the Orange Spectacular. He seemed like a sociable fellow, his parts were pretty much priced to market as far as I could tell. He wasn't gonna give anything away though. .....So in that respect he's not unlike a lot of others who post here.... Can't fault them for that.
 
It would be an interesting auction to attend to say the least.
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I notice in the article that he claims to own the only propane D 17 wheatland.  In the posts about that tractor a few days ago, didn't someone say there were a few dozen made? 
May have to go to that sale!
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hE BEEN TALKING ABOUT SELLING OUT FOR YEARS. BEEN OUT THERE 3  TIMES.
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Sometime when we are being sociable let me tell you the story about the day I spent with Ernie, Paul Pelton, Jack Gustafson and Norm Meinert driving across Minnesota! A few minutes spent with Ernie are not enough! LOL you have to have him captive with someone like Paul Pelton to ........stir up the conversation as it were! LOL I have never laughed so hard, even Norm Meinert was smiling. At the time I think Ernie was show a list of 300 tractors or more that he had available for sale.
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Too bad the goggle map doesn't have pictures of his place.
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I will post a few of Big E's place tonight.
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My A came out of Ernie's collection, via 2 other people in Michigan before me, but that's as far back as I can trace it.
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Any chance of gettng a link to the website?  Thanks
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Seems like there was a Gathering Of the Orange in Washington Ks back in the 90's. I always wanted to go check out his museum.
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That would have been in 2000                full spread photo of Allis As on the OAN
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Here are some pictures I posted last year from the 2000 GOTO in Washington, KS.  Ernie's museum is in the background of the 5th picture.

http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum_view.asp?mid=884220&mtop=1084167&mtext1=&mtext2=&morder=


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I was on Nixon's site earlier.  They now have pictures.      JP
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The model that is listed as a 18-30 serial # 7810  IS NOT A 18-30,IT IS a  1926 year  20-35 Longfender.              I seen this tractor in person 2 years ago when I picked up my L model  15-25 tractor  that I bought from Alan Jones.
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Wow, I didn't realize he had a Wauk WC.  I wonder if this is a Waukesha XAH engine transplanted into a '34 WC, or if it has an authentic '33 serial number?  The SN was not listed.
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  OK, Time to broaden my knowledge. Why are their two 30-60 tractors listed but I cant find a reference to this Model in Norm's bible or Terry Dean's Data book ?

Oh, and I noticed several of the serial numbers/years are not correct as listed.
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BUY AT OWN RISK as I SAID!
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Originally posted by Brian Ahart Brian Ahart wrote:

Wow, I didn't realize he had a Wauk WC.  I wonder if this is a Waukesha XAH engine transplanted into a '34 WC, or if it has an authentic '33 serial number?  The SN was not listed.
 
S/N Not listed becuase it aint real Brian, ad says homemade.  Just buy, then stamp own number, probably already ground smooth back there, LOL
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