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width of W-9

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novice

01-27-2004 05:55:14




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Can anyone tell me how wide a McCormick W-9 is from outside to outside of rear tires with standard 16.9 x 34 tires on it?? How about outside to outside of rear rims?? I need to get one on a trailer and am trying to figure out if it will fit on mine.




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Harold H

01-27-2004 06:06:25




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 Re: width of W-9 in reply to novice, 01-27-2004 05:55:14  
Demensions on W-9 with standard equipment and no ballast are: wheelbase 83 1/2", height overall 83", width overall 75 3/4", rear wheel tread 60", turning radius without brakes 15', shipping weight 6475 lbs.

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Joe Evans

01-27-2004 15:25:49




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 Re: Re: width of W-9 in reply to Harold H, 01-27-2004 06:06:25  
Harold H: from where are you getting your information? I have The Ultimate American Farm Tractor Data Book by Lorry Dunning, and your stats don't square with what is in this book. Not trying to throw bricks here...the reason I ask is that you apparently (if I recall correctly) access to 'corrected HP' figures for tractors. I've been searching to no avail for this data. Please don't suggest Guy Fay's book. Don't wanna go there.

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Harold H

01-27-2004 19:19:33




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 Re: Re: Re: width of W-9 in reply to Joe Evans, 01-27-2004 15:25:49  
Joe,

I have various years of IHC General Catalogues starting in the late 1920's and a almost complete set of "The Tractor Field Book" from 1941 thru 1958 that I use for exact horsepower or demension quotes. The Tractor Field Book has complete Nebraska Tests for all tractors and makes that were current in each book and condensed Nebraska Tests for most older tractors which were no longer in production at the time of the book issue. The demensions I quoted above were from the IHC entry for the W-9 in the 1952 "Tractor Field Book". Each edition contains most all models of all tractors available each year as well as combines and a number of other powered implements and equipment. They also contain tune up specs, who made most components of each tractor on the market and power unit specs. They even covered walk behind garden tractors. All of the information on each individual model was furnished by the manufacturer to the book company. Some of the manufactureres were more complete with their information than others. The then current model Nebraska Tests show complete signed copies of each test. For general features of some tractors and later models I resort to my memory or actual experience with them. Where I have two or three sources for specs on a particular model, they often have some minor difference in the specs, often because they are taken from a different year. Just for example in 1942 W-9 shows shipping weight 5600 lbs, in 1947 5730 lbs, in 1951 6085 lbs., etc. When I talk about differences in different models I usually do that from memory such as my answers on down this list on the difference of Farmall 1206 vs International 1206. My Daddy worked for and was a IHC dealership starting in 1927 and I worked for the same dealership untill 1980.

Harold H

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Joe Evans

01-28-2004 05:42:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: width of W-9 in reply to Harold H, 01-27-2004 19:19:33  
Ah! A man of substance! I will certainly view your responses to questions on this forum with even more respect. Thanks for the response. I will attempt to acquire those Field Data Books if still avialable. Please visit our website. We would be honored with your presence.



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Joe Evans

01-28-2004 05:41:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: width of W-9 in reply to Harold H, 01-27-2004 19:19:33  
Ah! A man of substance! I will certainly view your responses to questions on this forum with even more respect. Thanks for the response. I will attempt to acquire those Field Data Books if still avialable. Please visit our website.



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