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Re: AC WD45 buying tips/pricing
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Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 24, 2004 at 16:43:08 from (167.206.63.162):
In Reply to: AC WD45 buying tips/pricing posted by David Dilworth on March 24, 2004 at 16:23:01:
WD45s were awesome tractors in their day. Engines can be overhauled over and over again. Late WD45s had power steering which would be a help with a loader as would a wide front end. Allis had their own lift system on the back which was basically a 3 pt hitch upside down. Unless you can get a complete set of Allis implements you will have to convert to a standard 3 point hitch which is easy and about 300 bucks. WDs have two clutches. Foot clutch stops everything. Hand clutch stops tractor allowing hydraulics and PTO to keep running. Price depends on condition, demand, etc. I've seen a few WD45s for sale on YT. If it's in good shape it's worth 2 or 3 thousand. Less if it's beat up. For the money they're hard to beat.
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