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WD45 Pictures!

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Here is a 1956 WD45 Diesel.
 
Here is a 1953 WD45 Distillate
 
Here is a 1956 WD45 Gasoline with an 82S mower
 
Here is a 1953 WD45 Gasoline
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Hey Michael where is the 45 with caRons grill guard?? Josh

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This is my wd-45 with my son driving it. The story behind this tractor is-The tractor belonged to my daughter-in-law's Grandpa. Upon the Grandpa and Grandma's death my daughter-in-law's parents (Gary and Rose) bought the home farm and moved back. Rose was on vacation and Gary passed away in his sleep. Very tragic. It was Gary's home place not Rose's. Rose decided to move off the farm and had an auction. This was Gary's favorite tractor so we bought it to keep it in the family for Peggy my daughter-in-law. End of one story beginning of another.
Everything is impossible until someone does it! WD45-trip loader 1947 c w/woods belly mower, 1939 B, #3 sickle mower 1944 B, 2 1948 G's. Misc other equipment that my wife calls JUNK!
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Josh, it is actually the same tractor that has the loader on it in the above post.  I sold the loader thinking I would sell the tractor, but then I found an AC 445 fully hydraulic loader with the front pump with all the brackets, etc. to fit a 45, so I am going to keep it for awhile and put the new loader on it.  Here is a picture of the tractor with the old loader removed and the grill guard.
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Looks good Michael.     Josh
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This is my Reversed WD45, it was reversed in the 70's, it has a International 915 Combine steering axle and a Farmhand F11 loader. It has around 1000LBS of counter weights on the rear and the loader can lift around 3000LBS.  The steering wheel swivels to the side to make it easy to get on and off, it did have a 5ft bucket but I have replaced it with a 7ft and it handles it with ease.

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Josh Day where are you from?
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_popupControl(); Just bought my first tractor-love at first sight. She was born in 1955-same year my folks got married.
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