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Re: Allis WD45
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Posted by Badly Bent on November 03, 2006 at 18:07:26 from (68.170.172.68):
In Reply to: Allis WD45 posted by DougMN on November 03, 2006 at 17:58:33:
Start with the serial number. The serial number is located on the left rear of the axle housing right about the mounting point for the hydraulic lift arm. The serial number registry listed on the left of this site, under Research & Info can help you identify the exact year. Other things to look for; a curved shifter. If the shifter is curved it is likely a very late WD or a WD45. The WD45 wasn't made until 1953, starting with serial number 146607. Another thing to look for is the engine itself. If there is an inspection plate on the right side of the engine (behind the magneto/distributor), it is a WD. Because many of these tractors have had replacement engines, transmissions, and everything else over the years, any of them could be a combination of a WD and a WD45. You'll just have to check it out. Tim
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