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Posted by maestro on November 19, 2004 at 06:22:58 from (165.234.190.90):

HI!
I have found out a lot about a WD-9 I wrote about earlier. I have gone and listened to this tractor run and I have a few concerns. Started hard but it is kind of Cold up here in the Dakotas. Once it started on gas it slowly began to sound better. When I triped it to Diesel it took a long time to get rolling. Had to go back and forth from gas to Diesel 3 or 4 times. It was missing on Diesel. Is this due to the fact that the filters may be plugged? The glass filter on the side of the moter looked full of things that shouldn't have been in there. Does the fact it might be cold have anything to do with it? Lot's of smoke as well. Possible injector, cracked head, or gas valve not closing all the way problem. On my Super WD-6 one of the gas valves wasn't closing all the way when I purchased it and it kind of ran the same way. I do know that the WD-9 does have a history of cracked heads. We had one of them on the farm when I was growing up and the Head was cracked all the time. Please give me your thoughts. This is a pretty good old tractor and it has a hand clutch so that is kind of neat. Don't want serious issues with the motor however. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks maestro


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  • Re: WD-9 caseman-d 17:38:33 11/19/04 (1)
    • Re: WD-9 maestro 06:17:25 11/22/04 (0)
  • Re: WD-9 ErnieD 09:12:18 11/19/04 (4)
    • Re: WD-9 maestro 09:20:29 11/19/04 (3)
      • Re: WD-9 ErnieD 09:40:09 11/19/04 (2)
        • Re: WD-9 Jerry Van Horn 17:10:49 11/21/04 (1)
          • Re: WD-9 maestro 06:01:42 11/22/04 (0)



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