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Re: McCormick-Derring Wd-40 Diesel
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Posted by payne935 on December 02, 2004 at 02:28:42 from (65.19.16.137):
In Reply to: McCormick-Derring Wd-40 Diesel posted by Shop Teacher on December 01, 2004 at 06:05:49:
In the early 50"s we had a WD-6 a standard wheat land model. I believe the MD was the equivalent row corp model of equal horse power. There was also a WD-4 and W-4 (gas)that was about equivalent to hp of model H. At that time the MD was smallest row crop diesel they made. They started with gas and after specifeid time you lifted both levers up and it was running on diesel.It was trouble free the years we had it. We used Shell fuel, but some people had trouble with injector pump because so oil companies didn"t made a heavy enough fuel to keep pump from destroying it self. We did switch from another major brand when we bought it. Getting it started on gas in Mn winter sometimes was tricky. We didn"t have much use for it then as we had a model H and or C for chores.
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