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Posted by Harold H on November 16, 2003 at 11:57:26 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Farmall tractors posted by Farm w/Junk on November 16, 2003 at 08:48:22:
You are looking at a McCormick Deering WDR-9 Rice Field Special and a Farmall B-450. Both the Farmall B-450 and the International B-450 were made in England and very few were sold in North America. The Farmall B-450 (row crop) was only imported and sold to dealers in the deep South and in Texas. The International B-450 (standard type) was imported and sold only in Canada. I don't have specifications on the B-450 but it was around 55 ptohp as best I remember. The WD-9, basicly same tractor as the WDR-9, was Nebraska Test# 441 which yielded 51.27 belt hp and 46.83 dbhp. Corrected hp 53.24 belt hp & 48.45 dbhp. 6727 max lbs pull @ 2.02 mph. It has a 334.5 cu inch diesel engine (start on gas & switch to diesel). Shipping weight for the WDR-9 was 6705 with standard tires and equipment. Weights, liquid in tires, and optional tires can add considerably to this. WDR9 #1959J is a 1941 model. J means Rockford clutch. B450RC #3168 is a 1962 model. Values on both are what they are worth to you. Where are these tractors located? Unless they have been relocated, they would be pretty much in; Mississippi Delta, Arkansas Delta, Louisiana, or Texas. Harold H
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