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WD 45 and the 6000 pound class

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greg h

12-11-1998 10:27:27




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I was interested in purchasing a tractor to pull in antique pulls, as well as, the 6000 pound class in the local farm class pulls. Does the the wd45 balance well, and does it have enough power to pull the 6000, and maybe even the 7500. I generally operate green and yellow tractors, but I am very interested in orange tractors as well. Also is there any hope of finding one of these tractors from say 56, or 57 with live power. Finally if all of this is possible, what should I be prepared to pay for this tractor. Any information, suggestions, or thoughts on these questions that is provided will be greatly appreciated. yours , greg h.

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Vic

03-06-1999 14:19:15




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 Re: WD 45 and the 6000 pound class in reply to greg h, 12-11-1998 10:27:27  
Low gear isn't slow enough to pull 6000, they do
better at 3500 4500 maybe 5000



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GF

12-12-1998 14:59:35




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 Re: WD 45 and the 6000 pound class in reply to greg h, 12-11-1998 10:27:27  
If you pull the wd's, they seem to pull better
with taller wheels than the standard 28" wheels.



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George

12-11-1998 16:30:44




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 Re: WD 45 and the 6000 pound class in reply to greg h, 12-11-1998 10:27:27  
Better stick to the Green and yellow stuff. Theonly allis worth its weight in pulling is a d21



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tim mcgillem

01-31-2000 18:53:54




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 Re: Re: WD 45 and the 6000 pound class in reply to George, 12-11-1998 16:30:44  
i have questions about my wd 45



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Greg

12-11-1998 19:27:49




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 Re: Re: WD 45 and the 6000 pound class in reply to George, 12-11-1998 16:30:44  

I know of an old round-spoke WC that I would love to clevis to the drawbar of one of those green and yellow "G"'s!!!!



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