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Shift pattern on WD

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49h

07-14-2007 04:46:28




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I am looking at a WD to restore and I am not familiar with Allis-Chalmers. Any help would be appriciated. It comes with a loader and I was wondering if it was a good loader tractor. Thanks




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ohio

07-14-2007 06:24:50




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to 49h, 07-14-2007 04:46:28  
either run the hyd. pump off the pto, or off the dist. drive. piston pump worked good for the lift or a cyilinder, but i'm not patient enough to run a loader with it.



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ohio

07-14-2007 06:22:50




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to 49h, 07-14-2007 04:46:28  
it's intuitive, like a truck transmission. not like other manufacturers. only the olivers made more sense.



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Aaron SEIA

07-14-2007 05:29:06




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to 49h, 07-14-2007 04:46:28  
The shift pattern is cast into the shifter tower, should be easy to see. At any rate it's
13
24R
They have a high pressure low volume hyd pump so things can be a bit slow. I think for it's time it was probably pretty good. A lot of poop has been loaded and snow pushed with them over the years. The hand clutch would be nice for easing into piles and whatnot.
Aaron SEIA



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JMS/MN

07-14-2007 09:19:13




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to Aaron SEIA, 07-14-2007 05:29:06  
The hydraulics are not slow- but you need the right type of cylinders....high pressure, low volume. Example- if you put a Paulson loader on a WD, you need the thinner, high pressure cylinders. Using the fat ones like those used with a Farmall- you'll have slow action and blow the seals out at the end of the first stroke. Same with implement cylinders- AC made those to match the tractor system.

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Aaron SEIA

07-14-2007 16:15:01




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to JMS/MN, 07-14-2007 09:19:13  
You are correct. I should have stated that the thin AC cylinders speed things up. I'm used to working with mine and a 2x8 cylinder. Slow, but works. Never tried a loader. Can't find one I can afford.
Aaron SEIA



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JMS/MN

07-15-2007 15:26:28




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 Re: Shift pattern on WD in reply to Aaron SEIA, 07-14-2007 16:15:01  
I have three trip bucket loaders to sell. Are they hard to find in your area?



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