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Topic: WC Stamped Rearend
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| 45 puller
07-19-2012 20:42:17
184.63.147.103
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I have a stamped or welded rear end from a wc allis, with frame rails. I would like to know what its worth and if anyone is interested in it. Been told they are 90 to 100 pounds lighter than casted rear ends. call me 816-two5six-sixtyfivehundred. |
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| BG Angell
07-26-2012 09:09:29
208.54.44.158
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Re: WC Stamped Rearend in reply to 45 puller, 07-19-2012 20:42:17
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| They weigh the same and I bought just the rearend for $100 last year. |
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| BG Angell
07-26-2012 04:41:55
208.54.44.131
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Re: WC Stamped Rearend in reply to 45 puller, 07-19-2012 20:42:17
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| They weigh the same and I bought just the rearend for $100 last year. |
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| Mike Bock
07-20-2012 18:46:40
174.252.2.68
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Re: WC Stamped Rearend in reply to 45 puller, 07-19-2012 20:42:17
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| i would say unstyled is heavier because radiator is heavier but without a starter and alternator ,battery etc. it all depends on what options you have on it . a steel rearend is about 40 pounds lighter than a cast one |
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| jd plowboy
07-20-2012 12:19:08
69.160.179.221
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Re: WC Stamped Rearend in reply to 45 puller, 07-19-2012 20:42:17
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| i dont think they are worth any more than a regular WC rearend. i have heard people say they are lighter but i had a unstyled wc with the cast rarend and a styled with the pressed steel rearend and from what i could tell when we weighted it at the pull it was the same weight. |
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| bp4455
07-20-2012 16:33:16
70.194.6.223
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Re: WC Stamped Rearend in reply to jd plowboy, 07-20-2012 12:19:08
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| grnerally unstyled wcs are lighter than the styled so that could explain that. |
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