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1955 Rj35 Cable steer

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post-8702-0-56416300-1376974355_thumb.jpHello everyone,

Last week I was at a small tractor show in Durham Ct. I brought my fathers suburban and my brothers rj58. The show consisted of big tractors such as farmalls etc lol. Everyone there loved the little wheel horse tractors. I came across a gentlemen that said he had a wheel horse tractor in his barn but he couldnt really give me any detail on it. We exchanged phone numbers and we planned a time to meet. In my mind I thought it was going to be a suburban or an rj58. Today the gentlemen came over with the tractor. It turned out to be a 1955 rj35 cable steer! It has the original kill switch still on it. The tractor looks rough but its all there but the motor. Iam very happy with this find!! I will try to get more detailed pictures later.post-8702-0-06091200-1376974055_thumb.jppost-8702-0-39122100-1376974075_thumb.jp

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neil

Holy Smokes

Great find Al

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stevebo

That is the real deal for sure !!!!!!!!!! Super find. Has the right rear tires too !! 

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Ken B

Looks rough? You kiddin me? With a little elbow grease and a little detailing I think it looks just right. Nice score!

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AMC RULES

Love those original tires too. 

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Ride Away59

The best part of this barn find was that it was only 5 minutes from my house!! Its been in a barn for years! Every thing spins freely as far as moving the tractor and steering

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Kelly

I would clean it and preserve it not restore it, it looks pretty nice. 

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clemedc

Great find for sure, awesome tractor.

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VinsRJ

What have I been telling you? Be patient!

 

Nice score!

 

 

Interesting that it has an early brake kit on it too!

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dennist

Wow, what a great find from a local guy! Wonder how many of those cable steers are still out there?

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Jake Kuhn

Amazing find!

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stevasaurus

What a great find and a great story. :)

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55rj35jr

WOW!! Rare find! I've got a cable steer restored that was real rough, but yours looks to be in real good condition if I were you I'd just clean it up and leave it original....awesome tractor... :bow-blue:

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grnlark

Now that's awesome!

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fireman

RJ35Hunter is going to be all over that! Break out the check book Clay!!!!!

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Eriks Red horse herd

Like WOW another one saved. Is the steering wheel Aluminum ? Also is that a Speedex walk behind  in pic number 1?

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Ride Away59

The steering wheel is iron. The walk behind is a pond garden tractor.

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stevebo

Iron wheel will make it not the very early 55. It is what I would call "second generation" 55. 

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rj35hunter

RJ35Hunter is going to be all over that! Break out the check book Clay!!!!!

 

Jeff, that is an awesome find but he has been looking or a RJ35 for a while & I got enough to work on for a while! :lol:

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fireman

That's true Clay. I've seen the pictures of your basement/shop! 

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Eriks Red horse herd

Would love to see a pic of your walk away if'n you please?

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Ride Away59

Its not mine

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krazy_horse

Boy, What a nice find! As Kelly said "Clean it up and preserve it ".

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LFDRET

I think your tractor is more rare then you think. from the pic's I think I notice thing that you would not see on a normal 1955 Rj. Please check some of the things in the list below.

 

 

Early 1955 RJ-35 things

Later 1955 RJ-35

Very Early 1955 RJ-35

Gas tank

On tank stand

Strapped to hood

On tank stand

Front axle pivot stop

Solid steel across axle

2 square blocks at each end

No Axle pivot stop

Lift lever

Solid 3/4 “ round

Push button release

Solid 3/4 “ round

Motion lever

No stop

Stop welded on end

No stop

Engine stop

Brass push knob

Toggle switch

Missing

Belt tension spring

3 hole in rear to attach

3 hole in rear to attach

1 hole in rear to attach

Steering wheel column hole in hood

Oval

Oval

Round and tight

Lift cable hole to hitch

Oval

Oval

Round

Primary pivot bar assembly

 

 

Is wider than other early RJ’s

Drive pawl in hubs

Machined

Machined

One of them is sawed not machined (The other might have been replace with new wheel hub casting in 1971)

Variable speed pulley

3 roll pins /3 holes for slide

1 key way for slide

1 roll pin / hole for slide

 

From what I see in the Pic's The Steering wheel column hole in the hood is round and just big enough space for the wheel column to go through C. Pond must have changed it to a oval to make it easier to remove the hood.

 

I do not see any Front axle pivot stop -  axle stops were added later for safety. 

 

​As for the Steering wheel - the aluminum wheel Broke easily and replaced with a cast iron steering wheel

 

If it does have a round hole for the steering column, and there is not axle pivot stops. I do not think any one can disbute that this is one of the first RJ.s  - VERY VERY NICE FIND

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jwl

Its not mine

So because its not your tractor, you cant take a picture of it? Im confused.

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