Posted by rustred on October 15, 2012 at 19:59:28 from (72.172.100.113):
In Reply to: 19?? WA 40 info? posted by D21Smithmm on October 15, 2012 at 19:04:33:
wow nice tractor. its worth about 3500.00 as is. yes turnbuckle is correct on drawbar. its on cut down steel wheels which devalue it a bit. from factory the rear tires are 32" if it is in running order that is a big bonus as this is a model fbb truck engine in there. it was one of ihc's goof ups.they put a truck motor in these tractors. that engine is found in the model d-50 trucks from the 1930's.the wa model has a smaller bore than the wk model and is even harder to find pistons and sleeves for. all parts for these engines are pretty much obselete. all the engines also are worn right out cause they just did not stand up in the tractor and got worked to death. they were just too light of an engine.brake handle may be the same as w-30 or 22-36 but have not checked that out. and those fenders can be made as i did on my wd40.
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