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weaknesses of IHC W-9s???

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novice

08-21-2003 20:35:18




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I am new into tractors (coming across from old trucks). Can you guys tell me what the weaknesses are of IHC W-9 I should watch out for?????




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Dave M

08-23-2003 18:04:00




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 Re: weaknesses of IHC W-9s??? in reply to novice, 08-21-2003 20:35:18  
i have a 9 and it is one huge peice of metal, i havent found any weaknesses with it yet, had it on a nine foot bush hog it couldnt even tell it was there. they arnt real good tractor pullers though unless modified or in real heavy class because the front end is so heavy.



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novice

08-22-2003 06:55:49




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 Re: weaknesses of IHC W-9s??? in reply to novice, 08-21-2003 20:35:18  
Thank guys. I appreciate your comments. Hope you have luck with your W-9s.



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Joe Evans

08-22-2003 06:12:21




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 Re: weaknesses of IHC W-9s??? in reply to novice, 08-21-2003 20:35:18  
Just bought a restored W-9 at auction this past Saturday. I, too am interested in finding out about any W-9 shortcomings. On the other hand, I'm not planning on making a living with it either.

Some interesting things I've noted so far: the engine is a 4-335 gas. An IHC tractor reference book claims 52 BHP for the W-9. C.H. Wendel's book , 150 Years of International Harvester, also states 52 BHP. Yet in another C.H. Wendel book, Nebraska Tractor Tests Since 1920, 49.40 BHP is listed. What gives?

The W-9 is not very nimble, but it was intended for use out west and not for ying-yanging around in a two acre patch. I'm used to M's, 460's, and 400s, and sitting on the W-9 can be likened to straddling a hippo. Not that I've ever done that.

Again, I just bought the W-9 and have little "seat time" on it. I can't wait for our Club's annnual Plow Days. The W-9 ought to handle a set of 4-bottom trips no problem. While the Nebraska BHP figure for the W-9 is no more
than what is listed for the 460, I'll put my money on the additional 114 cubic inches of the "hippo" dragging 4 bottoms through our wonderful clay soil here in east central Ohio.

I suppose that for transportability (going to tractor shows) the heftiness of the W-9 could be regarded as a weakness. What? About 7000#?

As for parts: I quickly visited tractor squid land when I brought the W-9 home. Seems like the overhead clearance of Mom's barn door opening didn't quite agree with the W-9's stack height. I exploded the manifold in one millisecond of bone-headedness. The 3" steel pipe stack that was (emphasize was)on the W-9 ain't what you call flexible. Called an outfit in Kansas. They had new and salvaged manifolds plus gasket no problem. Should see the parts today.

I'll play with the rotund one for a year and check back with you around then. Would really like to have a Super WD-9.

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08-21-2003 20:53:33




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 Re: weaknesses of IHC W-9s??? in reply to novice, 08-21-2003 20:35:18  
who said they had weaknesses?



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Ted

08-22-2003 05:07:06




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 Re: Re: weaknesses of IHC W-9s??? in reply to none, 08-21-2003 20:53:33  
I would be interested in knowing about any W-9 problems. I am not aware of any problems other then if you need to get into a major rebuild, parts don't seem to be as readily available as is for soom of the row crops. I have M's, H's and C's. My grandfather pulled a threshing machine from farm to farm with a W-9 towards the end of that era. I would some day like to have one probably because of that. My father felt that the W-9 was not as powerful as he expected it to be by the size, his preference was a Super W-6.
Any comments???

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