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Allis-Chalmers WD or WD45

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Karl Guenther

06-13-2007 10:31:22




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My tractor has power steering; has marvel-schebler carburetor;carburetor side of engine block shows WD248052GA what does that # mean? Mfg serial # should be on top of left differential brake housing, but there's no # there, at all. Do I have a WD, or a WD45?




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JMS/MN

06-13-2007 20:23:21




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 Re: Allis-Chalmers WD or WD45 in reply to Karl Guenther, 06-13-2007 10:31:22  
A WD45 engine serial number starts with 45-, and has no plate on the right side. Serial number is what determines tractor model, so anything above 146,607 is a WD45. Number is on the rear vertical face of the differential, left side, below the left brake cover. Will start with WD- but the number is the difference.



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Bill(Wis)

06-13-2007 16:03:49




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 Re: Allis-Chalmers WD or WD45 in reply to Karl Guenther, 06-13-2007 10:31:22  
The tractor serial number is not on the top of differential brake housing. It's on the back (rear) of housing up near the top. It's usually obscured by years of paint, dirt, rust, etc. and takes a little scrubbing to find it. Even then, they can be hard to read. That's the number you want though, to identify age of tractor.



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old

06-13-2007 11:08:48




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 Re: Allis-Chalmers WD or WD45 in reply to Karl Guenther, 06-13-2007 10:31:22  
Is there a bolt on plate on the right side of the engine??? If there is then you have a WD engine. If it doesn't have that plate then its a WD45 engine. Is the shifter stright or does it have a little curve to it. If it has a curve to it then its either a very later WD or a WD45 tranny rear end. Most parts will swap from the WD and the WD45 and after 50 years you never know for sure. I have both a WD and a WD45 and if I didn't know what to look for I would have the same problem you have other then I can read the serial numbers on the left rear end houseing under the brake plate on the flat spot there

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