Posted by Brian G. NY on January 23, 2013 at 12:18:23 from (64.22.47.48):
In Reply to: Re: wd or wd45 posted by old on January 23, 2013 at 08:49:34:
Old, if it is a WD-45 it will have the tranny with the hellical cut gears. That transmission comes with a curved shifter. Allis began installing that newer tranny in the WDs starting with Ser.#127007 in 1952. The earlier WDs came equipped with straight cut geared trannys with a straight shifter. The two shifters are not compatible with one another without modification. That's not to say that a helical cut tranny could not have had a straight shifter adapted to it. For what reason, I cannot imagine, though. I agree that the 201 WD and 226 WD-45 engine blocks are interchangeble and that accounts for Allis furnishing the newer WD-45 block as a replacement for both the WD and WD-45 tractors once their stock of the earlier blocks was exhausted.
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