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RC saved from the scrap yard.

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    Posted: 14 Apr 2012 at 5:42pm
Paid $625 counting shipping for this salvaged RC. Looks to have potential. Does have a stuck engine but overall not to bad considering it's age. Too much? Your thoughts.

 
Looking for a RC Operators and Parts Manual.
Tractor No. RC5224
Engine No. R6155


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Joe's 1939 Model WC, 1940 Model RC, 1944 & 1950 Model C's, B-125 PU
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looks good 2 me for that money. 4 tires that hold air and reasonably straight tin. gonna be worth that in parts if you don't try to save it. Who knows the engine may free up with a little elbow grease then you'll be way ahead of the game.
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I wish I could find one around here for even close to that $, Nice, Dustin
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Were you driving down rt 27 from Westminster with that this afternoon?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Josh Day Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 2012 at 8:21pm
Thats not fair! Why can't I find a deal like that. I would like to have one, one day.Looks good, now just get her to run :)

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not to bad i gave 900 for the one i just bought it has a fresh rebuilt engine in it 
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That's a steal of a deal for sure!  Looks like it has new tires up front.
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We picked one up a few years ago # 5017 . we restored ours after a engine rebuild.Fun tractor. You get up on that seat the tractor seems small conpaired to the Wd45.
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Great find!
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Thanks for the input guys!! Need to learn more about this tractor though.
 
John...Yes, that was me after a looong drive.
 
Steve...3 tires are usable, 2 front and 1 rear. I will need rear rims. Tires will all need to be replaced after restore.
 
 
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My RC came with the spoked wheels on the rear which were shot. Got a nice set though to replace the shot ones. Still have to glassbead them yet...  Good Luck!  Looks like a great start!
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Better than what we started with.  Your rims don't look that bad from the pics?
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One rear is a 6 dimple with the outer edge almost rusted completely off. The other good on has a raised rib in place of the dimples.
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i have an RC...older restoration, but now motor is stuck again...i don't know if i'll ever get the time to get it re-done!
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I paid $900 for one not much better than that, the rims on a RC are suposed to be raised rib-- Norm Meimert has the correct ones. that is a late one as they only went to about 5500  I parted one out and sold the ring and pinion set to a tractor puller for $500 some years back.  Tom Foss had a excelent article in the upper AC club news letter about all the special items the RC's had, it would be good if you could get a copy to help you out!!
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B26240....I just posted on their forum. Maybe someone still has a copy. Thanks
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Wondering if the B-125 Engine in the RC is unique only to the RC?  Or can a B, C or CA engine be used as donor and bolt up direct to the bell housing of the RC?  
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Yours looks as good as mine did when I got it.  Here is a link to my RC pictures, I have not got it all up to date yet.
http://home.comcast.net/~old_allis/ac-RC.html

I think AC quit putting the single mouse hole rear wheel centers on the RC sometime in production.  Every later RC I see has two notches, and there are too many for all of them to have been changed out with WC wheels.  So your rear wheel centers are most likely correct.
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The B or C engine will bolt right up in an RC, but the serial number on the engine beginning in CE or BE would be a giveaway that it wasn't there from the factory.  The RC engine serial number begins with R.
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TomMN, I look at your site before I went and got my RC. Lots of great info there! Thanks, Joe
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Nice!! Looks like a great project!
 
Tom is right on the serial #s. The blocks for RCs start with an R. I have an RC that ends with K on the block #, for the kerosene model. Its a long term project.
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Originally posted by mdtractormechanic mdtractormechanic wrote:

John...Yes, that was me after a looong drive.
 
 
My eyes are still good for picking out Allis'! I passed you going north, saw the trailer in the corner of my eye & looked in the mirror & knew it was an AC.
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In case it was missed the serials on this machine are as follows;
Tractor No. RC5224
Engine No. R6155
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Great job saving this RC!  I know it wasn't one of A-C's better ideas but I always liked them better than the WC.  Great job and have fun!
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tom, i'm with you on the wheel centers.  both of my rc's have the two hole centers, and i've seen a number of others that way as well.  can't imagine that wheel centers were ever changed out very much. 
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Joe,
I have that article here somewhere. I will photocopy it and mail it to you.
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Thanks Glenn!
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Nice save! To answer the question about the engine. Any BE, CE, or B125 power unit engine will freely interchange. However to be correct the block should be the early BE type without generator mounting holes in the block & as previously stated RCs had their own unique engine numbers stamped in the left upper bellhousing flange. Actually later D-series 138, 149, & 160 cid engines go in an RC really easy & would make a good 2750-3250lb. puller. Again congrats on getting this one & good luck! Kip
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Ha Joe, I went away for the weekend and almost missed your post.
Looks good You will have to give us a progress report at the next meeting.
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