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Re: whats the difference of a wd and a wd-45
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Posted by Joe(TX) on August 02, 2006 at 19:16:49 from (209.210.12.84):
In Reply to: whats the difference of a wd and a wd-45 posted by jlmtractor on August 02, 2006 at 12:35:59:
The WD was 34.63 hp and the WD45 was 43,21 hp at the belt. The Wd had a 201 cu in eb=ngine and the WD45 has a 226, The diferance was the WD45 ha a 4.5 inch stoke which was .5 longer than th WD. production of thWD wa 1948-53 and the Wd45 was 1953-55. There are a lot of these tractoe which have had the engines replace with on from the other. A quck way to tell is that the WD engine had a plate bolted to the side od the block and the 45 did not.
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