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WC pullin'
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Keith
04-30-2002 17:58:33
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My dad just bought a 1937 WC. What can we do t o make it go for pulling? Bore? Stroke? Head work?
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Dale13
05-03-2002 04:46:46
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Re: WC pullin' in reply to Keith, 04-30-2002 17:58:33
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I think a crank and pistons form a WD or WD45 will fit,if I'm wrong someone say so please.I pull stock class with a couple of other brands so.I'm thinking of getting a WC for those light classes,they seem to do well and it would be nice to haul a lighter tractor.I'm on here looking for the same info you are.
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Tom
04-30-2002 19:07:53
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Re: WC pullin' in reply to Keith, 04-30-2002 17:58:33
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Why go and change a nice old tractor? If you must, just put a 45 or D-17 engine in it and leave the original engine alone so you can put it back to original.
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wcowner
04-30-2002 18:21:56
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Re: WC pullin' in reply to Keith, 04-30-2002 17:58:33
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do nothing!!! They are very fun to pull w/o doing a thing. You can enter into 3000 pound class and win. But do spend money ont he engine unless you are going to pull a lot waste of money!!!
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