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Alice Chalmers WD/WD45 stickshift questions
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Posted by rjl2 on March 13, 2006 at 17:26:44 from (70.245.232.245):
This message may come up twice, I forgot to put a subject and it didn't show up the first time. I am looking to buy a WD45. However, I was told that the inferior WD model's emblems are often switched to WD45 emblems to increase their sale value. I was told that the distinguishing feature is the stick shift, that on one of the two the shifter is crooked, and that is how one determines if it is a real WD45. So my questions are: Is it true that the one of them has a crooked shifter, and if so, which? Should WD45s command higher prices? Are WD45s considered better tractors? Thank you for any help. I'm hoping there's no such thing as a stupid question(s)
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