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Re: Re: Opinions requested on the WD45 please


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Posted by Gerald Wertz on September 07, 1998 at 18:24:13:

In Reply to: Re: Opinions requested on the WD45 please posted by Fargo on September 07, 1998 at 13:08:10:

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: : Am considering purchasing a WD45 to use a general purpose tractor for non farm 200 acre property.

: : What do people think of this machine? Is it good for GP work? What are the known mechanical pitfalls of this tractor?

: : Is leaking oil everywhere but I thought it might be an easy tractor to do my first tear-down. I know the guy who is selling it. He says it is a good runner that does burn oil and hydraulics work well. He will probably sell it to me relatively cheap. It has a 3pt on it.

: : Thanks

: Sorry, I meant to say "does not burn oil.

I have restored two WD45's, and have not had any real problems. The two problems that I ran into was buying a tractor were it slipped out of 3rd gear. The other problem thatI had was with the fans, Be sure that the fan is well balanced, or it will shake the whole tractor. one thing that I forgot about was that on my first tractor, the housing above the PTO housing had a little crack in it, but is easy to fix with a grinder and JB weld. Overall, they are simple to work on, much easier than a John Deere, and when the governer is adjusted right, it has unbelivable power for it's size. Before you buy this tractor cheak the oil for water than drive it around, and than cheak the oil again. If there is any trace of water in the oil, DO NOT BUY IT. AC tractor are known for cracked blocks. If you have any questions, Email me



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