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    Posted: 05 Oct 2022 at 10:15pm
I'm looking to buy a good WD block. I'm in south central KS/north central OK but I do head through MO and IL on occasion.
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You could also use a WC block and if you want to upgrade a little, a WD45 block works too.
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I have a good WD block that I have started to rebuild.  It has NOS .040 over pistons and sleeves that were machined .040 as well.  I have everything but the crank.  The crank I had turned out to be a 45 crank and I had intended to use it with 6 volts so i wanted to leave it original.  I wound up not purchasing the tractor I was going to put it in, so I would sell it.  I have everything except the crankshaft.

Give me a call if you are interested and I can explain it further and answer any questions you might have.  816 898 7277.

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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

You could also use a WC block and if you want to upgrade a little, a WD45 block works too.

Thanks DrAllis. Hopefully I can find a WD block but that's a little silly of me. Any of those would be functional and fine for this tractor.
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Originally posted by Michael Crowe Michael Crowe wrote:

I have a good WD block that I have started to rebuild.  It has NOS .040 over pistons and sleeves that were machined .040 as well.  I have everything but the crank.  The crank I had turned out to be a 45 crank and I had intended to use it with 6 volts so i wanted to leave it original.  I wound up not purchasing the tractor I was going to put it in, so I would sell it.  I have everything except the crankshaft.

Thanks Michael. I already have new pistons, liners, etc. in the rebuild kit I got so I'm really just looking for a bare block for now.
John
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I have a WD block here in NW MO It has been tanked and Mag, It belongs to Tony Carbaugh. Let me Know if interested and I will get you in contact with him.
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I have a  WD  block.  I live in Shell Lake Wi.  50.dollarss.
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John did you buy the WD down in Bennington?
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Originally posted by corbinstein corbinstein wrote:

John did you buy the WD down in Bennington?

No, this is a tractor I started working on 2 years ago and didn't get to looking at this part of the block until now. If I'd known better I could've made a point to check this spot out earlier in the process and already had a replacement block by now.

Thanks to all for the offers so far. I have a couple of leads I am chasing down.
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