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Let's see you're AC WC's (my favorite ;)

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    Posted: 29 May 2012 at 3:39pm
Let's see yall's AC WC's.  My personal favorite AC.  Also how much horsepower do they have?  And whats road gear speed for it?
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WCs are also my favorite. We have a '38 WC that makes right at 60 horse power. That's a pony or two more than it made in 1938!! Kip
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60 horsepower? Wow! I thought more around 35 40. I like your collection. What do you prefer? Unstyled or styled? I personally like styled.
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More like 34 hp original, but Kip's cheating, he's using hi-speed gas in his!!!!!
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Haha no doubt. How similar are the wcs to to the wds aside from the hydraulics?
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Here's a pic of my styled WC named "Hercule's". The reason I named him that is because the previous owner used to use him to brush hog the property of Hercules Powder Co.'s site. I thought the name fit quite nicely!
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Here is my 1939 WC  Maintainer
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Originally posted by Allis5020 Allis5020 wrote:

Haha no doubt. How similar are the wcs to to the wds aside from the hydraulics?
Notthing from the bell housing back is the same . Steering wheel and PTO drop box on the later WC's might be the same as WD .The WD  was a BIG jump up .
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Can't say I've ever seen one of those. Is that a earlier version of the road grader?
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Originally posted by Allis5020 Allis5020 wrote:

Haha no doubt. How similar are the wcs to to the wds aside from the hydraulics?
Notthing from the bell housing back is the same . Steering wheel and PTO drop box on the later WC's might be the same as WD .The WD  was a BIG jump up .

Not true, the fenders are most definitely the same ;)
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Originally posted by AC WD45 AC WD45 wrote:

Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Originally posted by Allis5020 Allis5020 wrote:

Haha no doubt. How similar are the wcs to to the wds aside from the hydraulics?
Notthing from the bell housing back is the same . Steering wheel and PTO drop box on the later WC's might be the same as WD .The WD  was a BIG jump up .

Not true, the fenders are most definitely the same ;)
Your WD would look funny with WC fenders without mounting brackets cut off them ..Also do not fool your self into thinking  the fender shape is 100% the same  from late WC to WD !!.
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Hey, Steve, nice looking wiring and electrics on that WC; but you might go farther with a gas tank!!!LOL
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Is it easy to raise the blade on the grader with those hand wheels or is it pretty stiff.

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This is my own barn find.  Belonged to my great-grandfather.  Hasn't been run in about 30 years, but will never be sold.  Still have the #10 two-row cultivator for it too.
 
Maybe someday...
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Wow that's nice to have something in the family so long.  Any hope of getting it running any time soon?
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This is my 1944 taken at the Orange Spectacular a couple years ago.  I still need to take pictures of the 1934 WC301 I bought a couple weeks ago.


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Great pic Tom! I still think the 'Christmas WC photo' takes the cake though!
 
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I've got a couple but only a picture of one, a bad pic but at least it's something.
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1948 WC
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Here is a picture of mine from fall of 2011 serial number 289.  Bought this tractor in 1965.
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

This is my own barn find.  Belonged to my great-grandfather.  Hasn't been run in about 30 years, but will never be sold.  Still have the #10 two-row cultivator for it too. 
Maybe someday...


So what is it Brian? a 34 or  a 35? Do you know the serial number? I'm interested because of the RV4B mag. I have been told they weren't used on 35's and others say they were.


Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 31 May 2012 at 8:53am
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Charlie, I've got the serial number written down... darned if I can remember where I put it.  I may go out to the farm this weekend and check the serial number; backside of differential right?
 
I'll try to get a couple more pictures too.  The engine wasn't locked up when I pulled it in the crib driveway 30+ years ago, but it's tight now.  Probably wouldn't take much to loosen it up.
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Yep. Bring along a spark plug wrench and some ATF in a squirt can. While you're there, take each plug out and apply a liberal amount of fluid in each cylinder and stick the plugs back in.
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Lena when I got her home.

Guess I need some updated pics. All I have is a video offloading from the trailer when it wasn't running worth a crap.
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'34 WC #629, '49 G, '49 B, '49 WD, '62 D-19, '38 All Crop 60 and still hunting!
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Here is my 37



Here is my Grandpas 35



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      Here's before and after pics of a 1947 model we restored.
 
    
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Here are both of mine last spring. A 36 and a 46,
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Charlie, my WC is a 1936; serial #14981.  Here are a few pictures of the mag, somebody the other day wanted to see a manifold, and I've included a picture of the front wheel.  It's only a 5-bolt wheel which I'm sure was added after the original steel wheels were replaced (somebody ended up stealing the steel wheelsOuch).
 
Another shot
 
It is a Fairbanks-Morse magneto model RV-4B
 


Edited by Brian F(IL) - 04 Jun 2012 at 11:21am
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