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Just bought wd45

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randy h

08-12-2001 19:06:53




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just got my wd 45 home.got it at a local farm auction.1 owner.1956..same as me.some exhaust leaking at back of manifold.is there a gasket for each opening or a 1 piece gasket.?.got the operators& parts manual...i am going to change fluids& filter,pressure wash,.needs new spring for seat.both lights broke off.any help or suggestions will be appreciated.can*t wait to get started.THANKS




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Dave in Mo

08-14-2001 09:16:28




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 Re: just bought wd45 in reply to randy h, 08-12-2001 19:06:53  
The exhaust gaskets are individual seals. My set was about $8. Bought new 6 volt lights at a farm supply store and made new pipe brackets to hold them. I'd buy new battery cables too if I were you just to be safe as well as a new battery unless the old one really holds a charge. Parts can be had from several of the suppliers who sponsor this magazine or at places like Norms's Toys and Sandy Lake implement.

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Tom

08-13-2001 06:32:41




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 Re: just bought wd45 in reply to randy h, 08-12-2001 19:06:53  
Get a reprint of the AC service manual from Kings Book's PO Box 86 Radnor, Ohio 43066-0086. It will be very helpfull. I forget how much mine was, but not much, Maybe $8 or 9, well worth it. With the Owners Manual and Parts book you will be complete if you get the Service Manual which is maybe the most important and usefull.



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Wonderboy

08-13-2001 16:18:36




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 Re: Re: just bought wd45 in reply to Tom, 08-13-2001 06:32:41  
I recently bought one too. You can get a service
manual at any AGCO-ALLIS dealer. Your tractor is
still considered a working tractor. You can buy all the parts you would ever need for it at AGCO-ALLIS too. Prices vary, so shop around. Farm
stores have a lot parts too. Good luck and have fun with it. Dennis



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