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Posted by Chad Franke on June 14, 2005 at 06:51:47 from (65.112.203.194):
I got my 2 W9's this weekend, paid a guy with a roll back to pick one, set it on a trailer (thanks Mike), pick the other, deliver, pull first, set it down... Anyway, one has me scratching my head. The paint is red, fading to yellow. Looks like good yellow paint under a "less good" red coat, yellow is up under the hood and everywhere else. Tractor serial number is WCB19476, which makes it a 1946. Engine number is WCBM1547W1. What is the second W in the engine number? Also, this one has split rims on the rear. Can't say I've ever seen any like this. The inside looks like a typical rim, then the outer part is welded on, made of what looks like diamond plate steel, with the split rig welded onto the outside. Also has a shock on the seat, never seen a W-series with that. Also, both of these have a different shifter than the other I own. These have a "remote shifter" mounted on one of the seat mounting bolts. The other I have has a shift lever mounted directly on the transmission (don't have the serial number on that one right now). I will get some pictures posted here soon, but if anybody can add to my knowledge on these, I would appreciate it.
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