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OK,
 I changed my mind already. I looked at a picture of the 45 front rims which is the style the rears will resemble and they need to be cream centers! Then they would match the cream centers if I did the front rims. (The painted lady look lives on!) The accent would be the PO#1 on the hub and lug nuts. That means I can rattle can all of it. Might shoot the primer with gun?
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That sounds like a plan...looking forward to seeing.
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Chris, those rims are 14" wide, ditch the 13.6's!!! New 14.9's or 16.9's would be better! 16.9's might speed you up a little too much though. Decisions decisions.
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Mike,
Thanks for the suggestions! That does it! 
Will keep you up to date on the tires. I tend to agree with you though. Go with the bigger ones. I did check on the 16.9-28's and they are not what I want. They are 12 ply. Probably made for 4 wheel drive tractors front end, loader tires for increased weight capacity? The 14.9's are either 6 or 8 ply. And I have had pretty good results so far with two pairs of these Crop MAX tires. Now just need to put together the funds and get these rims ready too!
Today we have Great Grandson Cooper here and we toggle between looking at horse books, deer books,  and tractor books!
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Folks,
We continue to try to go forward on these old tractor projects. I picked up the sandblasted rims from local shop. Also stopped at NAPA and purchased some Krylon gray primer. My goal was to get the rims and paint into Matts shop and let them warm up and paint tomorrow.



The old rims had some pitting which is pretty normal. As I stood around and visited I realized we had set the rims right in front of the large ceiling Reznor heater. Within a hour the rims were up to temp. So I started in with a coat of primer. I think I like the Krylon product, as it sprays on well with not as much issue at Rustoleum.
Used 3 cans of primer to get them covered. 




I take more pictures than necessary now with this new phone. 

I picked up Krylon Aluminum for the rim portion and the tire portion of the rims. I plan to then mask it and spray the centers with Rustoleum "Cream" in the next few days. New tires? Well a few weeks or more away.
I guess if you have seen one WD tractor rim you have seen them all. Thanks for checking in on the old man!
 Hope things are good in orange land!
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Folks,
 Just finishing up these rims.


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Wow! Those look great! Guess that explains why the carb isn't done.


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Guys,
I appreciate the positive repiles. This paint scheme is not factory by any means. Probably will stick out like a sore thumb on the WZ? Well I did have Nic's spin out wheels on it last fall with similar colors and I didnt throw up. 
May be some of the last projects. The "painted lady look" will live on!:)
Thanks for checking in on me. Lot of supervision needed now days.
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Folks interested in working on Old Allis tractors,
The lighter WZ rims are complete, maybe a little touch up.
Show side:

Back side:

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Looking forward to seeing them on the tractor!
Good work.
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Yeah, they don't look the best right there like that, but with the orange cap and lug nuts, will look a lot better!
Are they going to have weights on them also?  You won't get to see the cream....
Must be nice to have a warm place to work.  Pretty soon it'll be toe tapping time,,,,,,,er tree tapping time..
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Folks,
Ted, John,
I should be doing twelve things to get read for syrup season. We had warm temps yesterday. But about a month earlier than we tap.

The rims will have to grow on me. They look like they should go on a Oliver or something with non spin out rims. I do not plan to put wheel weights on this tractor. As I want to get into the 3500 lb class and it has a lot of components removed to reduce weight.

I did see a set of 8 bolt 38 inch x 14 wide for sale near by. Very tempting. Do I need them? No! 

As side note to moderators, I will mention again and I wont mind if this thread is moved to the pulling section of this forum. This tractor is headed in that direction for sure and it might clean up the forum a little. I know a lot of pullers dont want to give out their secrets. I dont have many secrets, and am really not planning on setting the world on fire with a old WD. Just having some fun, and another new toy and project.

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Folks,
 Dont paint on Krylon aluminum paint and then try to paint over it with Rustoleum. The Rustoleum is just now, a couple weeks later, getting dry to the touch. In hind site I should have not painted the aluminum under the cream. It will probably dry someday!
Next up new 14.9-28 tires when the piggy bank gets a few quarters in it again.
Looking forward to getting these and tires on the WZ.

Regards,
 Chris


Edited by Sugarmaker - 27 Jan 2020 at 7:41pm
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Been busy but had to check back in on ya Chris and see how they turned out.Well I like’em and yeah they’ll look really good with some tires on and mounted up.
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Mike,
 Thanks! They may look way to good on the old crusty WZ!:)
Hey I am going to light the fire under some maple sap in the morning. 
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Folks,
 Wow time flies I finished those rims in January. New tires to be mounted tomorrow for the back of the WZ. These are going on the old painted rims that are way too wide (just right) 
I will try to get some pictures. 

Not sure if I am going to paint the wheel centers PO#1 and the lugs or just leave them crusty? Open for suggestions! Leaning towards a clean up and paint for the hubs. Just a little more bling. 
And looking back Ted voted for the orange centers and lugs, so were going for it! 

I really need to get a device to read RPM's and start to look at where this engine is running at now, and see if any improvements can be made, with just some adjustments.

Still not sure if and when we may have any tractor pulls this year? Time will tell. Need to be ready! 

This tractor should have the carb cleaned also.
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Edited by Sugarmaker - 06 Apr 2020 at 9:24pm
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Folks,
Picked up the tires and rims for the WZ.

Look OK so far:

Just setting next to the 13.6-28's:


The Firestones and rims set aside for now thinking of maybe selling these. Any suggestions on value? I just paid $750 for the tires, tubes and mounting. Seems they should be worth north of $800 on the decent rims?


cleaned up just the hub for some primer and PO:


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Folks, 
Found a few more:

No I am not doing the entire tractor!:

So looking at the possible adjustments on the governor:

I have not tried to adjust the nut on the top of the governor housing:

Regards,
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Edited by Sugarmaker - 07 Apr 2020 at 8:18pm
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Awww man,I was hoping the last pic was gonna be the one with the new rubber😁
Doing to color the fronts too or leave them like they are?
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Mike,
Will attempt to get the rears on today. Was late, and needed the paint to cure it the rain!:)
Not sure on the fronts? Will see when I get these rears on. If I do much more the entire tractor will have to be spruced up!:)
Hope things are good with you and your folks! How is the D19 project?
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Chris, I've got a WD that could use those Firestones but their a long way from Iowa!

D-17 governor spring AGCO part number 70229519 might help depending on what governor is currently on the engine.

The new tires and wheels look great!
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IBWD Mike,
 I do have a D17 governor spring here somewhere. Have no idea whats in there now. Since it looks like some of the items were moved from a WD45 block to this engine.
At some point I need to get a tool to check RPM's. and then go from there. Goal would be to set the RPM's at the 10% higher than factory spec. Which I would have to find because I dont have that memorized.:)
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I use to have a timing light with a digital tach built in, was kind of handy but the thing was a total POS. Crapped out just out of warranty.
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Thanks Mike, Folks,
Several moves on the WZ tractor.
Picked up 2, 9/16-18 bolts and made studs to ease the mounting of the wheels. That worked slick thanks to who ever suggested that!


Clearance to fender looks ok:


Installed wheelie bars and checked the dimension from ground to pad. Right on the 10 inch dimension. Also checked the width over the tries and it will still fit on the trailer! Let air out of the tires down to appropriate pressure. Then moved the "D" ring under the drawbar to get it to the 17 inch dimension.


These rims may take a little getting used to? But all things fit up good. Took it for a run down the road and back. No issues. Good for testing at a track in the future.

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That looks good to me Chris,I like it a lot....but I think I would have to do the front wheels at some point during some free time.Good looking set of wheels with aged sheet metal and a grunt under the hood,oh yeah true rat rod form right there and don’t forget that open chrome pipe too for that extra 15-20 hp😬
The D19 is coming along,gotta swap one front tire and get some rear fenders and it’ll be good.Dumped all the oil,new plugs and wires,belts,hoses. Just going through the mechanics and changing out the worn stuff,along with a few new bits and pieces.
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Mike,
Thanks! I like to similar things that your into on your 19 when I get a new unit. Now I am getting old and have CRS. I dont remember if I did any of that on this WZ?:)
Rainy, nasty, cold here this morning, it would be perfect for making syrup. 
Thinking hard on a new shed to hold some of these big toys too. 
Oh just turned to snow flurries here on the hill too, supposed to have sunny skies in a couple hours! Perfect!
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Folks,
 Shot of Grandson Mike and Great grand daughter Chloe on the WZ. They were testing on it a little. She likes it!
Guess were going to keep it for a while!

Mike, Yes I have been eyeballing the painted rims on the D17 front too. They might look good swapped with these original rims?
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Folks,
Couple things:
 I checked the engine oil and it had a very slight gray tint to it. Thought I might have a water problem. I drained some oil from the sump and let it set for a day and did not see any water. 


But after running it a little I check the dip stick again and it just looks like very clean fresh oil!

Next:
Cooper's WZ is in the shop. OK its not in the shop because I dont have one yet! With the very warm weather and a couple test drives I had massive amounts of oil coming out of both final drives. Worse than any I had seen. I knew the seals were leaking some when I changed the wheels.




So time to fix/ improve/ reduce the leaks! Didn't really want to do this but decided no one else was going to do it. So just started into the project of rear final drive lower seal replacement. Probably the only good news is that this is the 4th time so the moves are known:
Pulled off the weight bracket where the rock shaft mounts, then raise tractor and install rear support:


Rears off and cleaned up:

Pans pulled to drain over night. Temps were in 80's, nice evening to work under the stars!

The fluid looked like brown 5 weight oil. Nasty stuff!
next up pull the axles. If some one made a snap ring tool for these and then just let every one use it sure would make life easier! That may be the hardest part of the job for me. Any good tricks besides s couple screwdrivers?

As you can see I waited till the sun was directly overhead the next day, so I could have it shining directly int my eyes as I worked on getting those snap rings off. Of course the occasional drop of oil in the eye helps move things along too!
I tried tapping, ok beating on the bolt to move the final drive out. no go. decided to try a different approach. the port-a-power even groaned a little. But sure enough it eased out of its home position. I was rather proud I had though of this. A spot under the rear end worked perfect to push against. I was a little worried I might break a casting!

Also the port a power fit right through the small bearing cone:


Right side popped right out very easy compared to the left:



Support the bull gear with a floor jack: pull the final splined axle:

There was wear and a step in the seal surface about .010 deep.

The old seal National 55009? Both were pretty well shot. I tapped them out using a block of wood from the inside. The springs were exposed and the sealing surface not good.

Took the axles to machine shop and will have them turned under sized to clean up and add a small lead to slide inside the new seal.
The shaft was 2.750 dia will turn to 2.690. New seals will be 2.688 I.D x 3.875 o.d. x .469 thick. Ordered those  through Kaman industries and they will ship direct to house.


Bearings: Well This tractor is going to be a dedicated puller so I was trying to keep it low budget. Checked the bearings and races. Big outer cones were fine. Left outer race had just a small pit size of a pin head that I emery clothed smooth.
Left outer race had a bad spot, so I pushed it out with the air hammer and replaced with a better race from my my uncles WD finals. 
The right inner cone had several bearings with pits. Replaced that with a used cone from my Dads WD. 
Yes I know, I'm in there and it should be all new, but sometimes a guy just has to draw the line. :)


Another item: Right upper cover had ear broke off and two top bolts broke off too. I have no idea how this would happen?

I went to the parts tractor and pulled off the remaining cover:
Then removed the broken one and attacked the broken bolts.
The one on the back was loose and was removed by hand.
The front one was broken flush. I drilled about a 3/16 hole through it and grabbed the never work easy out. Well low and behold it took a little pressure and backed right out too!
Amazing!

Re used the shim pack  added sealer;

All better in that cover area;

Thanks for checking in on me! Hope things are good in ORANGE land.

Regards,
Chris



Edited by Sugarmaker - 11 Jun 2020 at 8:44am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ac45dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jun 2020 at 9:00am
Chris, your posts are always awesome.One trick from our late friend Don, is take the mounting bolts and studs out ,if the studs will come loose,at the differential case and rotate the final 180.Now you don't have to stand on your head to get at that snap ring or balance the bull gear on a jack.Anyway keep us updated. By the way that rear support is a pretty darn slick set up.

Edited by ac45dave - 11 Jun 2020 at 9:04am
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