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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2011

1939/1947 ALLIS CHALMERS WC SPEED PATROL GRADER
1939/1947 Allis Chalmers WC Speed Patrol Grader



This grader is a working classic, currently in use for small grading projects and snow removal. In has been restored to good running condition with a new carburetor, radiator, brakes, rear wheel seals, magneto cap & rotor, plugs & wires, and rebuilt 12V generator. We've added 12V work lights and replaced most of the wiring.

The original grader frame is dated from 1947, and has serial number #1E-2113. The rear end has "WC 28261" cast in the differential housing, which indicates it was built in 1939. This is therefore a one-of-a-kind antique tractor, assembled from both pre-war and post-war components.

Since most of the grading has been completed at our facility, this grader is used primarily for snow removal. We'd be willing to trade a car plus cash.
If any of you "old iron" buffs have any more information on this unit, please send it our way so I can create a more complete and accurate description. Thanks!

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20% non-refundable deposit due via Paypal or electronic check within 48 hours of auction close; balance due upon pick-up.


This grader was restored to good running condition in 2008 with a new carburetor, radiator, brakes, rear wheel seals, magneto cap & rotor, plugs & wires, and rebuilt 12V generator. It has 12V work lights and mostly new wiring. We stopped using it for snow plowing last winter, so it's been sitting since then. When we ran it a few weeks ago, the engine compression tested out at 90 psi in each cylinder.

The original grader frame is dated from 1947, and has serial number #1E-2113. The rear end has "WC 28261" cast in the differential housing, which indicates it was built in 1939. This is therefore a one-of-a-kind antique tractor, assembled from both pre-war and post-war components.

If any of you "old iron" buffs have any more information on this unit, please send it our way so I can create a more complete and accurate description. Thanks!
contact Kevin at 3O3-288-752l for more information.

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