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It seemes that everybody has lots of great pictures to post so lets see ur wd's and wc's also!!!
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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my old 37 wc i bought just a few miles from the farm ,never even knew it was there it sat in an old barn for 45 years. still gathering some things for it . will get it going after the brake job on the 185.my 92 year old pap wants to rake some hay with it while hes still able
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This one was taken last year December!  That snow never left until May-which is unusual for Omaha, it usually snows, then melts away before the next one! 
 
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my '38
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6 WD's here...3 wide front, 2 narrow front and 1 single front.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Eldon, what brand loader is that?  Trip bucket or hydraulic?  Inquiring minds want to know! 
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What is that loader Eldon?,never saw anything like that.
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That is a super 6 loader with a trip bucket. Not sure where they were made. I sold this tractor, but have another like it that I didn't have a pic of on file.....
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I know its a Maintainer ,but its a WC tractor.
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 my 36 wc in action
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Here are my 6 WC's, the 1945 on the trailer is the only runner, has original rubber and steel rear end.  I have 3 with the steel rear ends.  I have a wide front for a WC, but it isn't on a tractor.

 
 
 
 
 
I guess this is a technically a WC
 
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@ JW : That IH in the pic, looks like a 300 to me, you can almost make out the silver 300 emblem on the side of the hood, and I don't believe either the M or H had a piece of sheet metal covering the steering column over the hood like this tractor does.
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WD that will soon have a corn picker mounted to it
 
 
 
1938 WC and sidekick, "pudge"


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@JW: I believe the IH in your pic is a 300. You can almost make out the silver emblems on the side of the hood, and I don't believe either the M or H had a piece of sheet metal covering the steering column above the hood like this tractor does.
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I think you're right Jay. Good eye.
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Here was my line up back in summer '09, had to sacrifice the two diesels, tough times on the farm due to the dairy crisis, don't think I've gotten a good nights sleep since I let them go, but still have the 17 and wd:




 
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This is of a 45 gas I owned years ago. The new owner had sent me this pic soon after I sold it to him. He said he was kicking butt at the pulls where ever he went. I had purchased it from Wengers of Myerstown and suspect it must of had a recent motor re- build; I once took it up the steepest road by our farm pulling a all metal self unloading wagon in high gear, instead of that power crater motor dying down, it just kept getting louder and meaner until it made it to the top!

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 vintage pic , my great grandfather working his brand new 45, about 1954.


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My WD, WD45 and early D17 at the Central States Threshermans last year.
 
The WC's weren't there that day
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here is the wd that i got back in the fall of 07. still trying to restore it for tractor pulling, but with college funds have been low. hopeing to have it done by this summer. this was taken the day i got it.
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Here is a pic of my 52 WD, this was my grandfathers tractor.  It does not have the loader frame on it anymore.
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Here is one of my grandpa taken in the '40s, I think.


Making hay a few years ago.   I sold the WD to buy a '45.

This is a picture of my girlfriend and I in front of my WC a couple summers ago.  I used the tractor for a hay ride in between the wedding and the reception.








Edited by Joe(OH) - 13 Jan 2011 at 7:55am
Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.
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Hey DonMI,
I put the closeup pic of your WC and pup as the background
on my computer. That is another "calendar worthy" picture!
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My WD, one of 3 WD-45s, this one with 82S mower

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My D-17 with bush hog.
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