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Posted by Chad Franke on February 18, 2005 at 08:24:17 from (66.1.236.53):
I am getting ready to do some work on Dad's old W-9. It's blowing some smoke, clatters a little, so probably plan on opening up the motor, but haven't done a compression check yet. A few quick questions so I can line out parts: 1) Where can I find a rebuild kit for the motor? Don't know what all if anything that I need yet, but see the M/W-6 parts and kits advertised, but haven't found a W-9 kit or parts. 2) Tractor doesn't currently have a PTO, how tough is one to install? 3) I need some rims, one rear (18.4-34 tires) is rusted beyond repair, and one front is yellow and kind of fits, but not really, where to look? Also need 2 18.4-34 rears in decent shape in/near Colorado. 4) Related to above, how much will the other rear wheel weigh? It's full of calcium and I am trying to decide about re-filling after replacing the tire/tube. The tractor also has hub weights, about 2 foot diameter, about 18 inches or so deep if I remember, plus I think inside weights (tractor is currently at my Mom's farm, 1 hour away) Thanks for any help/hints/tips anyone might offer.
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