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    Posted: 13 Aug 2018 at 3:21pm
I took the WD to the antique tractor day at the Billings Farm Museum in Woodstock, VT to represent the orange.  Thank you Don(MO) for your tips to manage the transmission leaking into the rear end.  Not a drop all day and it ran great.



Looks great from so far away


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looking good, thanks for the video

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We were able to see your WD in the line up and during the parade. We had never been to the Billings Farm Museum and made it a point to go with the antique tractor show. Came down from Burlington when visiting our granddaughter. Thanks for sharing.















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Originally posted by Randy MN Randy MN wrote:

We were able to see your WD in the line up and during the parade. We had never been to the Billings Farm Museum and made it a point to go with the antique tractor show. Came down from Burlington when visiting our granddaughter. Thanks for sharing.

You were there?  I wish you had stopped and said hi.  I love to put faces and names together. 













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Your tractor looks good Dan. Years ago I went to  the Billings farm. Very interesting place.  Tim 
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Looks like you used the hand clutch to maneuver through all that traffic. Great idea....
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Nice video, thanks for sharing. And beautiful country up there.
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Dan your WD is looking good. I'm happy to be of some help.
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nice pics and vid! looks like you had a good time!
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WD is one of my all time favrorites, big step up from WC.
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Dan,
Very good pictures and video too. You have a good looking WD. They are workhorse tractors. Yours is in nice shape and put on a good show! I am sure they were glad to have you at the event.
I agree hand clutch is the way to go in that type of stop and go parade.
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Quote: "I took the WD to the antique tractor day at the Billings Farm Museum in Woodstock, VT to represent the orange.  Thank you Don(MO) for your tips to manage the transmission leaking into the rear end.  Not a drop all day and it ran great."

So, Don, what was your secret fix?


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OK one more field fix out in the wild. lol I told Dan drain all the oil out of trans/diff. hand clutch/PTO and refill it with HYD oil like he has in the hydraulic system and check the oil level in the  trans/diff. hand clutch/PTO as they fill up from the seals on the input shaft in torque tube leaking to the back.   
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