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Eric

12-12-2003 12:35:08




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I bought a super WD6 at the weekend serial No 5831J I see from the serial list oppisite that it is a 1953 model which also agrees with the casting codes. the list includes all SW6 SWD6 & also TA models can anyone tell me how many SWD6 models were built? also what does the J in the serial No stand for.Regards Eric




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Andy in Ohio

12-12-2003 15:21:44




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 Re: Super WD6 in reply to Eric, 12-12-2003 12:35:08  
Eric, I also bought one this last summer at an auction, its a strong little brute. approx 1691 were made. J stands for rockford clutch, name of the manufacturer. What did you give for your SWD6 if you dont mind me asking? Also does yours have live hyd. My 6 was in excellent mech. cond. tires were fair, but it needs paint. I had to be the last bidder with 1900.00, probably to much but I really like it. Good luck, Andy

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Eric

12-12-2003 21:54:58




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 Re: Re: Super WD6 in reply to Andy in Ohio, 12-12-2003 15:21:44  
Thanks for the info Andy I'm in the UK and have been waiting 18 months for tractor to arrive from USA. I said bought this weekend but I had a deposit on it with balance to pay when tractor arrived if it was OK yes it has live hydraulics, power steering new front tyres very good rears tin work very straight bottom rear of one wing slightly bent, surface rust over most of tin virtually no paint left.I am going to paint in a few years time, other projects on at the moment.
I will replace leaking seals, oil and coolant gauges steam it of and coat it with an oil /presrvative this winter. It will make a good show tractor this summer, Tractors in good straight original condition are really liked over here and hard to find without tin rusted out (damp climate)also gas start diesel very unusual British built diesels were straight diesel not as cold here as you guys. cost including shipping and delivery to my yard $3100 serious hobby! but very enjoyable..thats what I tell my tractor widow.
thanks again Eric

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