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W30, new toy, need info
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Posted by JoeG on July 18, 2002 at 06:58:10 from (63.169.101.172):
I just got an old W30 given to me by my uncle, I was interested in sources for parts on this tractor as well as weight, HP rating, RPMs torque, etc. He told me it would run on Kerosene as well as gasoline once it was warmed up, it is missing some parts around the manifolds, an air heater box if I am correct, and I could use any help, tips, tricks or info anyone can provide on this tractor. I tinker a lot with bulldozers and am still learning the mechanics of this wonderful old machine, it has a stuck engine and the original magneto, radiator is fair, missing fenders but I do have the foot well sheetmetal that attaches to them, tires are cobbled up, someone welded 30 inch rims on the 24's and flipped the front axle over to keep the tracto level, the camber is way out now and it steers eve harder than I am told it will when I get it put back to original. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
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