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smiath

07-30-2007 08:29:23




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I was at the family farm over the weekend and my Grandma mentioned selling one of her tractors. In continuing the conversation I discovered this particular was their first tractor. I began researching the model and cannot find any information. I understand AC produced the WD model then the WD-45. However, I cannot find information regarding the WD-40 model…

Can someone please provide some insight on the topic???

Thanks

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Sid

07-31-2007 02:12:26




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to smiath, 07-30-2007 08:29:23  
You should find



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Coloken

07-30-2007 08:43:17




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to smiath, 07-30-2007 08:29:23  
Allis only made a WC, WD, and WD45. WD40 comes in a spray can. Good stuff.



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roger roland

07-30-2007 20:43:13




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Coloken, 07-30-2007 08:43:17  
that wd-40 in a spray can you can throw away & buy some real stuff pb blaster is better than that but i use kroil i guess you pay for what u get



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the Unforgiven

07-30-2007 08:40:36




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to smiath, 07-30-2007 08:29:23  
A WD40 is an IHC tractor, and a desirable one at that. It's the diesel version of the W-40.



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smiath

07-30-2007 09:57:36




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to the Unforgiven, 07-30-2007 08:40:36  
Thanks for the serious reply... Will look into further...



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Mike (WA)

07-30-2007 12:20:56




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to smiath, 07-30-2007 09:57:36  
Kind of a "landmark" tractor, because it was the first production diesel tractor. Also noteworthy because the injector pump weighs about as much as a yearling steer. An older gent near Assiniboia (sp.- can anybody actually spell it?), Saskatchewan has about 20 of them, but I don't remember his name. (Hey, I try to be as helpful as I can, but in the final analysis, this stuff is worth about what you're paying for it!)

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