Posted by Bill(Wis) on January 18, 2023 at 13:55:54 from (67.86.36.109):
In Reply to: Re: WD45 second step. posted by Masseyharrisnut on January 17, 2023 at 17:42:51:
There are significant differences in WDs (especially the older ones such as your 1950) and WD45s. To name a few: Engines-201 cu in on WD, bore & stroke 4X4; 226 cid on 45 B&S 4X4.5; Transmissions- straight cut gears on older WDs, helical cut on 45s; Hand clutch-Beefed up on 45s; Fenders. higher on 45s; Air cleaner-larger on 45s; etc, These tractors, by now, may have had some mods. Gleaner combine engines, for example, which are more powereful, can be bolted in quite easily. Over on the Allis forum you'll find some guys who are world class experts on Allis Chamers tractors. Dr Allis comes to mind but there are many others.
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