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Posted by WA.WALT on March 22, 2006 at 08:27:51 from (206.130.128.2):
I'm new to this group and still trying to get the procedure mstraight to post stuff. I'm also new to the antique tractor restoration, but have had a love love affair with them. Why don't morre people collect the WD9? I see very little material and even less discussion about them. Are they just too big to moove, or are tires too costly or what? I own 4 and want to restore 2. One , a standard and the other a super. Any help out there?
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