Posted by Steven f/AZ on August 26, 2008 at 18:52:30 from (24.156.15.203):
In Reply to: international wd9 posted by Bill from Scotland on August 26, 2008 at 14:42:33:
Never heard of a W-9 or WD-9 with rearend trouble...
The diesels would crack the heads if you treated them poorly (not enough warm up time, not enough cool down time), just like ANY diesel engine will.
Power steering was not standard, I believe it was optional later in the production run and there are aftermarket set-ups as well.
They could come with a hand or foot clutch, I believe the foot clutch was more common on most. I think the rice (WDR-9) came more often with a hand clutch and a foot decelerator pedal.
My W-9 has 14x34 tires on it now, 16.9x34 would be the new size. I've also seen them with 18.4x34 and 18.4x38 on them...
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