Allis Chambers unstyled WC built in 1935

Thomasm

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My Dad has what I think is a 1935 Allis Chambers unstyled WC. Does anyone know for sure? He wanted to get it hauled off for scrap metal, but I asked him to hold off. It is rough. Is it worth trying to sell? I think it could be a parts tractor. He is located in west texas.
I can send pictures if anyone is interested
 
When concerned about the value or demand for a piece of equipment, pictures always help. I'm sure someone out there would be interested in saving it.
 
No old tractor should be sold as scrap. To many parts that you can not find are there plus think about it this way. Back in the 30 Japan was buying scrap for a high price then in 1941 they sent it back at us and history does repeat it's self. I have a good many tractor that will never run again but as long as there is one part that I can use to hep some one else it will stay here and even then it may make part of a fence
 
Post the serial number here and someone can tell you. It's located on the rearend right above the oilm fill hole. Should start with WC then the number. Condition is a lot of the decision of scrap vs sell. There are always parts that can be sold off, but the general rolling carcass isn't worth any more than scrap. While I agree with Old that no tractor should be scrapped and the Chinese might send it back to us, I don't think letting them sit around rusting away is a good thing either. That tractor might live again as a rail car wheel, truck frame, or another tractor. I can't believe that 100% of our scrap is going overseas.
AaronSEIA
 

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