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    Posted: 07 Jun 2010 at 8:08pm
here is what i got from the sale the wd45d with the loader 3100.00 and the uc 800.00
the b for 100.00
and also got three Farmall M
glad i came for the sale usually have to drive long  distance to  go buy tractors work had moved  me to Fortworth Texas last week but i took a flight home just to go the sale
and i new win from years back.
here are the pictures
thought this how we unload most of the tractors with flats.
 
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Way to go, con grats.  We used the 10 High crop to replant and plant sweet corn today.  Used our two row three point planter.  We sure enjoyed your tractors and tour the day we picked up the D 10.  Max
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A loader on a high crop seems like a good way to break something.  I would not have thought a high crop front end would be stout enough for that.  Very cool looking pile of iron!
 
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Does that 45D run, Looks like somebody got some bargains. I'd like to know the story behind a narrow front B. It even has the drop steering arm. It almost looks like cast front wheels like on the 38 B's. Can't really tell from the picture.
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My dad is working on the Wd45 diesel it will run for 1 minute and die down like it is running out of fuel i know win used this tractor.

my dad is going to change the fuel filters.i really did not have alot of time to look the tractors over as i had a fly back to Texas.
glad you are getting to use the D 10 high crop if you get by come see me again.
started my restore on the wd high crop from califorinia but i will need to another crank as it has one bad rod journal.
as far the loader on the 4020 high crop it has lifted up to 5000lb by it self
i had solid rams made for the lift cylinders as they were just made out of tube steel
and we are very carefull about what we pick up  we use it for.made this up to unload      semi loads that had tractor stack on top each other.we also have chain across the front axle to keep knees from spreadings.
 
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Richard,
Glad to see these went to a good home.  I need to stop out your way next time I'm in Rolla.  Think you did all right.
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Nice load of tractor for also some nice prices seems to me.

Never seen a narrow front B. Is this a special one or is it a normal setup?
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' gotta be a "morphadite" B/C; note the pitman arm is definitely the B style.
 
A hunnerd dollars is still one heck of a deal!!!!


Edited by Brian G. NY - 08 Jun 2010 at 9:20am
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