Posted by DR. EVIL on January 16, 2023 at 09:45:19 from (174.192.69.93):
In Reply to: Re: WD45 first step. posted by Masseyharrisnut on January 16, 2023 at 08:43:53:
A WD or WD-45 are not the best tractor cruise tractors, even the JD B's will eventually pass you. If you put some 12.4x42 rear tires on them that would help, but the FARMALL'S will still run away and hide.
Not sure what Dad was doing with it but he had a 2-row cultivator for an Allis WD or WD-45. Neighbor had all orange tractors before he went green, WD, WD45, D-17, D-19, then bought a 630 Deere to semi-retire the WD-45, and the D-19 was traded for the first side console 4020 our local dealer got in. I ran his WD-45 & D17 & D19 on the baler quite a bit, never ran his 630 which I had NO desire to run, and He ABSOLUTELY had to have me come over and chop cornstalks on the fields he had picked the endrows off of, with his new 4020.
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