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Dads 45 Deisel

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    Posted: 25 Jan 2011 at 7:29pm
finnished restoring my Dads tractor this winter.  3 year Project. He has always wanted a 45D, He Turned 75 On Jan 1st.  He is havin a lot of fun looking at it every day. jsut thought id share
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Wow that is beautiful.I bet he is enjoying the 45.What paint did you use and did you have to sandblast it first.Is that persion 1 0r 2 paint.Great job!
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Great looking 45 diesel!!!

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NICE! I haven't seen too many diesels with the narrow front.
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Very nice looking 45D are the rear tires 16.9x28's or 14.9's
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gettin ready to sand blast  used PPG PO1
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Very nice, If memory serves me right according to the book there are about 1200 narrow front 45 diesels.
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Dang I wish I had a son like you! Great job!
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Purdy!
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Originally posted by BLee Mn BLee Mn wrote:

gettin ready to sand blast  used PPG PO1
Hey! we have a 2040 'stang that needs a pair of them lift capacity increasers! LOL
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Actually if you look close this WD-45D has the bolt on row crop narrow front not perment row crop. It may also have also had a wide front.  
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Good observation Zyta.
I've seen these in the parts books but don't recall seeing actual pictures before.
Maybe I've seen them but didn't realize what they were?
It is one beautiful restoration Blee!
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had a perment row crop but was junk , so i had to get a 4 bolt Bolster and Nf set up. tires are 14.9s 
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Sweet!
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That's what this forum is all about, great job.
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The entire restoration looks great! I have the bolt on row crop on my 45 puller. And on my WD-65 project Buda 262 cubic inch 6cylinder gasser I have a bolt on single front. I hope my WD-65 will look that good in the spring.
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WOW! That is a nice tractor. Great job.
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Beautiful job and a fine looking tractor. I wonder who has a bigger smile, you or your dad.
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Juuust couldn't bring yourself to paint the front wheels all orange could ya?I ain't from the correct police so don't worry. Lot more to it that one could imagine.Turned out very nice and what a way to honor your dad.Congratulations!!
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Good looking WD45D. Excellent restoration!
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THAT is my dream tractor! (I have my 45 wheels the same way)
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Very nice work, Would someone please take the one here and do the same to it!
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Awesome job on an awsome tractor.  I did not notice the narrow front adapter at first, I was blinded by the paint!  Brian, if you don't mind, pm me with the serial number and I will add it to the list, that is if I don't already have it.  Also, if anyone else out there has a 45D they want to add to the registry, pm with the serial number and list of options, i.e. wide front, power steering, etc.  Anyone on the registry is entitled to a copy of it; but I need your email address to be able to send it to you.
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Now that's a shot for a calender or book.
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Nice job! I noticed the bolt on narrow front before I read Zyta's comment. Good observation. But than we each have some of the bolt ons so we should notice them.
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