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WC, WD, and WD45 questions

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Lance Weber

12-21-2003 12:53:33




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Curious about a few things. What was the weight and horsepower of each of the above listed tractors(with gasoline engines)? Also, did the WC come with wide front? Pretty rare? Thanks, Lance




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Billy Shelton

12-24-2003 07:56:59




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 Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to Lance Weber, 12-21-2003 12:53:33  
Question - Any suggestions on getting the pin out to replace brake linings?

Need help! Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks



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wdTom

12-24-2003 18:49:54




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 Re: Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to Billy Shelton, 12-24-2003 07:56:59  
If this is the pin in a wd or wd45 go to the archives, there is a LOT on this little problem.



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John (C-IL)

12-21-2003 15:50:44




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 Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to Lance Weber, 12-21-2003 12:53:33  
From Terry Deans book: WC 3300# on rubber, 24.16 DB/29.93PTO; WD3388# 30.23DB/34.63PTO; WD45 4465#, 37.84DB/43.21PTO



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John (AZ)

12-22-2003 08:40:45




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 Re: Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to John (C-IL), 12-21-2003 15:50:44  
I'm curious why the HP difference between the WC and WD? They were the same engine.



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John (C-IL)

12-22-2003 12:32:27




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 Re: Re: Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to John (AZ), 12-22-2003 08:40:45  
They are the same basic engine, but the rpm's were upped and the govenor changed, they also had a different carburator to get more horsepower. In reality the same W engine went all the way into the 70s, AC just kept turning up the wick a little.



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Aaron SEIA

12-21-2003 15:16:27




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 Re: WC, WD, and WD45 questions in reply to Lance Weber, 12-21-2003 12:53:33  
Not sure on the weights and HP, but the WC did come with a wide front, and yes, it was pretty rare.
Aaron SEIA



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