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Re: ALLIS CHALMER TIRE QUESTION
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Posted by wdtom on August 28, 2006 at 18:02:30 from (155.212.223.59):
In Reply to: ALLIS CHALMER TIRE QUESTION posted by bobby macdonald on August 28, 2006 at 09:15:40:
HI Bob, It's Tom, Vaughn's friend. The parts book also says they were only an option for WD-45s. It doesn't say anything about being an option on the WD. Now I know they are basically the same and the parts will fit. However if you are at a pull and someone wants to bust your ballls, and they know, well here is a way if you have a WD, andnot a WD-45. Now how much of a 45 is a question too. The rear end with the serial no. would be a good start, as would a curved shift lever (later WD and all 45s had it, is a constant mesh transmission as opposed to sliding gear), and 45 engine (no side plate on the right side. I still question whether there would be enough power for the larger diameter wheel in a pulling situation. Talk to you sometime, you going to Woodstock with Vaughn? Planning on being there with my WD. Tom
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