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    Posted: 27 Nov 2010 at 5:14pm
OK, on the local Craigslist there is a guy with a WD and loader for sale... says the "loader will need new cylinders per the owner" (owner is elderly, doesn't have internet access, so he's listing it for him). 

A couple questions - will this loader and frame fit a D-15?  If not, I assume it will fit a WD-45? 

What do new / rebuilt cylinders run, cost wise?  I haven't seen them so don't know why the owner would say that they need replacing... wonder what the "point of no return" is for rebuilding them or replacing them?
C w/ 3rd gear out

D15 II factory 3 point

WD (no motor!)(parts for sale!)

WD 45 wide front
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You should have no problem making the loader fit.  May need a couple new hole in the mounting plates.  I've seen the same loader go from a D-14 to a WD to a D-19.  Cylinders can be rebuilt, depending on what's wrong with them.
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as John says, the cylinders are rebuild able, real cheap. I have a pair that were pretty badly pitted and scratched. I repacked the seal with packing rope and it works real fine, weeps a little more than they should, but works fine. If the loader is a W-9, It will fit a WD/WD-45, but I don't know how much it would take to mount on a D series, like John says, maybe only a hole or two
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You will have to measure the tractor frame width to be sure it will fit.
I have a loader on a D-14 and want to put it on a D-15, but I know the engine frame is wider. Bob
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