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Wd45 drawbar

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hoover

03-15-2003 19:06:48




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I am looking for information on rebuild kits for the drawbars on a wd 45. I am not having any luck finding them. Thanks




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mike

03-21-2003 03:50:29




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 Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to hoover, 03-15-2003 19:06:48  
COULD BE THE SAME AS THE TURN SIGNALS BEING LOW ON BLINKER FLUID, OR AN AIRCRAFT MECHANIC NEEDS 10 GALLONS OF PROP WASH AND 10 YARDS OF FLIGHTLINE!



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Dave K

03-17-2003 16:10:25




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 Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to hoover, 03-15-2003 19:06:48  
Hoover,
Drawbars do not leak! They are one or two pieces of heavy bar steel. They are what you hitch implements to on the tractor. Have a hole or holes in them for hitch pins. That is all they are and all they do. Now, if you can tell us exactly WHAT is leaking and WHAT you have taken apart then someone can help you! Unless, of course, you are just one of those folks pulling our chain!!

Dave

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Dave K

03-16-2003 07:57:18




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 Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to hoover, 03-15-2003 19:06:48  
Don't understand this????? Drawbars don'tleak anything but they might drip oil leaking from the PTO or elsewhere. Where are you losing fluid? Are you talking about the PTO shaft or what? Be specific!!!

Dave



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big orange

03-16-2003 08:24:22




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 Re: Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to Dave K, 03-16-2003 07:57:18  
Are you talking about the lift cylinders for the rear arms?



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JMS/MN

03-15-2003 22:19:09




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 Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to hoover, 03-15-2003 19:06:48  
Rebuild kits? Just what is worn out? Most are cracked/welded below the lower mounting pin. There is no kit to refurbish a worn out drawbar pin hole. Just weld it solid and re-drill it. Should last for another 40 years.



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hoover

03-15-2003 22:27:25




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 Re: Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to JMS/MN, 03-15-2003 22:19:09  
Sorry I wasnt more sprcific, the drawbar is leaking pretty good. The seals are shot and I'm looking for a rebuild kit or replacement seals. I have it apart now i just need the parts.



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MIKE D.

03-16-2003 03:47:25




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 Re: Re: Re: wd45 drawbar in reply to hoover, 03-15-2003 22:27:25  
YOU HAVE ME CONFUSSED! TO ME A DRAWBAR IS SOLID METAL AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE CONTAIN FLUID AND LEAK. I THINK WE NEED MORE INFO.



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