Posted by Paul in MN on June 30, 2021 at 19:32:13 from (97.116.185.176):
In Reply to: Allis WD vs Moline ZBU posted by GMDieselman1950 on June 30, 2021 at 18:34:28:
I have a MM ZBU and have driven and maintained an AC WD. The ZBU is a much better ride, but the governor is less responsive than the WD. I hated the WD with narrow front. Bad ride and uncomfortable sitting position (Do you have a long left leg and a short right leg and a long left arm to reach the shift? Neither the WD nor the ZB came with factory 3 pt, but many people installed aftermarket 3 pt on both. The ZB is a heavier tractor. The hydraulics on the WD fit better with today's equipment. Aftermarket parts are much more available for the WD. The factory built the ZB with a 12 volt electrical system, some WDs have been converted to 12V, and some have just installed an 8 V battery to make up for the tired 6 V system. The ZB runs 13.6 X 38 rear tires while the WD uses smaller diameter 28 rear tires.
There are many more WDs available, so used parts are not too hard to find. But as a tractor, I sure like the ZB much better. Either way, you'll have to be the mechanic.
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