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Re: Allis Chambers wd 40
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Posted by John (MO) on July 28, 2005 at 11:07:16 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: Re: Allis Chambers wd 40 posted by Country Nate on July 28, 2005 at 07:27:05:
The WD45 had about 40 drawbar horsepower. To tell the difference between the tractors, look a the side of the engine block. The straight WD block has a removeable plate bolted to the side of the block it"s entire length, the WD45 block is cast solid. The very last year of WD"s had a curved shifter instead of a straight one. All WD45"s had the curved shifter. On the left side of this page, under the heading "Reseach & Info" there is a link to tractor serial numbers. Click on that link, go to Allis Chalmers and then the tractor model and you will see what years used what serial numbers. This should tell you what the tractor started life as. Remember is over 50 years old so lots of things including motors, transmissions and rearends could have been swapped in that time. $1800 is pretty much top price for a good running WD45 coming off the farm. For that that money, the transmission has to be in good shape, the tires have to be usable at least, and it really should have a 3 point adapter. The hydraulics are the same between the WD and the WD45.
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