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These people that miss lead buyers into a thinking they are getting a WD45 are just crooks and liars if they know its not a 45. Such a shame you got lied to 57 on the year and model. As said above straight shifter is a dead give away, smaller carb also. Serial numbers don't lie. If the person knowingly sold it to you and knew the truth then he will pay one day. The thing about these WD series is a lot of parts will interchange with both models. I’m glad your not to upset, I would be so your a better man than I am! Lol. Since now you know you have a WD and your happy with it, enjoy it for what it is. I just bought a 1952 WD NF a few months ago. Wish it was a WF like yours but for the price I got it at I am extremely happy. It’s something about these ole tractors that makes me grin every time fire it up and drive it. She isn’t pretty but fairly straight sheet metal. She will be a good rake tractor and wagon puller. The neatest thing I found one day was a foot throttle from a WD a friend of mine was parting out. Allows me to keep both hands on the wheel and works great.
Enjoy your WD and welcome to the forum.
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Well thanks for the welcome!   
Well honestly I was just lookin for an affordable option that I could pay cash money and put to work immediately. I do truly believe that this ole boy we bought it from wouldn’t no a wd45 from Adam   (At the time All I knew is it ain’t JD green and it ain’t made in China! Which was plenty for me lol) I think he was just goin off what someone told him it was. He had bought to put in a drive way and that was all.    I was only bummed because I thought I had the biggest baddest WD and newest ever made. Last year 57 and the 226 engine     My dad has a 1950 Chevy Deluxe so I’m pumped to have a matchin Year tractor now!    Maybe a WD45 Clone project will be in the works 10or so years down the line.   Like doin a Camaro SS Clone typa thing.
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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

These people that miss lead buyers into a thinking they are getting a WD45 are just crooks and liars if they know its not a 45. Such a shame you got lied to 57 on the year and model. As said above straight shifter is a dead give away, smaller carb also. Serial numbers don't lie. If the person knowingly sold it to you and knew the truth then he will pay one day. The thing about these WD series is a lot of parts will interchange with both models. I’m glad your not to upset, I would be so your a better man than I am! Lol. Since now you know you have a WD and your happy with it, enjoy it for what it is. I just bought a 1952 WD NF a few months ago. Wish it was a WF like yours but for the price I got it at I am extremely happy. It’s something about these ole tractors that makes me grin every time fire it up and drive it. She isn’t pretty but fairly straight sheet metal. She will be a good rake tractor and wagon puller. The neatest thing I found one day was a foot throttle from a WD a friend of mine was parting out. Allows me to keep both hands on the wheel and works great.
Enjoy your WD and welcome to the forum.
   Sounds like ya got quite a nice collection. I like the work clothes description a lot!!!!    What is the difference in WF and NF? The high and low compression engines?
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Welcome to the best tractor site on the net!!  NF is narrow front and WF is wide front--describes type of front wheel set up.

Although WF is also a model of Allis tractor like WC or WD


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Well thank ya. Im glad I finialy got in the forum rather than just readin in from time to time!
WF and NF wow that was to obvious I shoulda thought that over lol   
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Well for the time bein I’m not goin to worry about the mismatched piston. I need to get her back up. Hada lots of rain here and suns out and I’ll have all kindsa mowing todo. I’m also tryin to get pasture fence built in hopes for runnin a cuple steers next year
I do seriously plan to restore this thing one day top to bottom when I get me somethin newer 4wd cab for daily heavy farm chores. I’ll Dump the loader and all. Use it for light mowin and confersation
I’ll get ahold of this Rick and order me a clutch disc   Thanks!
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:


WD71635 is a 1950 WD. If it still has the 4 inch stroke crank that it came with, that dished piston is gonna be lower on compression than the other 3. I'd be looking for flat top WD piston to match the others, if it were mine.
 The only place you need to look for brake linings or clutch parts, is right here. Rick Corder can ship you what you need and nobody can beat his prices or quality of work.
  Just looked at Bryan Smiths site http://wsmth.people.clemson.edu/ and that engine number fits in with 1950 model also.

<table width="100%"><t><tr><td width="33%" align="center">Year</td>
          <td width="33%" align="center">Tractor SN Range</td>
          <td width="33%" align="center">Engine SN Range</td>
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        <tr>
          <td align="center">1948</td>
          <td align="center">7 - 9249</td>
          <td align="center">200775 - 210718</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1949</td>
          <td align="center">9250 - 35444</td>
          <td align="center">210719 - 238901</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1950</td>
          <td align="center">35445 - 72327</td>
          <td align="center">238902 - 278584</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1951</td>
          <td align="center">72328 - 105181</td>
          <td align="center">278585 - 313931</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1952</td>
          <td align="center">105182 - 126931</td>
          <td align="center">313932 - 337332</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1952</td>
          <td align="center">127007 - 131242</td>
          <td align="center">337333 - 341970</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td align="center">1953</td>
          <td align="center">131243 - 146606</td>
          <td align="center">341971 - 358500</td></tr></t></table>

oh and thanks a lot for the nice chart on SNs ! That’s awesome they match
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Originally posted by festus51 festus51 wrote:

I have B ,WF ,WD45gas, WD45desiel ,190XT restored,  190xt work clothes, and a 220 restored and a 220 in work clothes  plus a couple of off color work tractors.   
On paint there is a discussion on here about paint.  What I do is go to an auto parts store that handles automotive paint.  They can order the orange you want or mix it up for you.  This is just how I do it,  there are other ways.  

Nice line up of orange. I like that you have same series for show or work! Very nice!
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That's a great looking WD and someone did a lot of work on it to give it full hydraulics.  You did GOOD!!
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Hello there and thank ya so much!
Yea I agggree there was a lot of fab work went into that! I’m workin on given it some much needed TLC. If weather cooperates I may get a first coat of fresh AC orange on there tomorrow !
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Good job giving the WD some upgrades! So thats what they look like?:) I just have a pile of parts! PO#1 is going to make it look real good.
How is the engine work coming along! I see your picture of the cylinders.
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Hey there Chris
I’m pickin up the head tomorrow from machine shop. Everything checked out. Droppin a cuple hundred bucks for the valve job and gettin my new ring gear set on the flywheel. I’m hopin after work tomorrow I’ll get to lay down a coat of paint if weather cooperates. I gotta clean her off good first as the cats have ran there muddy paws all over my prime job!
Need to order an engine gasket set tomorrow. I reckon I’ll try Napa before I go lookin on the Internet. Hopefully they can get me one on Saturday and I can slap the head on and reassemble.

So yers all in parts huh. Did ya buy it that way or tear it down?
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Your moving right along on the WD project! I think someone said that NAPA may be able to get that gasket kit for you. I did not try them. 
I had to go to about 450 F for the new ring gear to drop on the flywheel. My tractor has been a two year project. It was mostly complete when I bought it. I hope its back together by mid July!:)
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I sent you a PM.
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Ya got a reply PM.   
Here’s couple pics after first coat
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I did ask my NAPA store and they thought they could get gasket kits?
Good luck in your next moves on the WD. Thanks for the pictures too!
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Originally posted by Sugarmaker Sugarmaker wrote:

57,
I did ask my NAPA store and they thought they could get gasket kits?
Good luck in your next moves on the WD. Thanks for the pictures too!
Regards,
 Chris

Yea hi there Chris
I’m did get them through Napa. I got the Headgasket kit and the oil pan set. They actually had them in Kansas City and got them in at my store in one days time. Noin what I no now ida got the complete engine set. So I’ll be lookin to piece some together for Certain
Next moves are comin togather. Machine shop is doin some Checkin on pistons ands what have ya from there supplier. He said the company got bought out by Some German outfit a while back and wasn’t quite sure if they still do Ag or not so I’ll hear from him tomorrow. Hopefully have a plan in motion by the end of This week and drop the block off wherver she’s going
Gotta get myself a good light and magnifyiin glass set up before I go tearin into that TSX773 and do the rebuild kit. Hopefully one night this week I’ll get time for that. Ima try to shoot a second coat tomorrow and then I’ll start to work on the Kelly loader. MyWDbeing down sure has put a hold on things round here but I’m sure havin fun with it !
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Not sure how far your going on your engine. But my very uneducated guess is that the one odd piston ran for years and may run and preform just fine. Again not a expert on these. And maybe the folks that put that in there actually knew what they were doing and were saving the original owner some money? Did the tractor smoke any?  Just typing out loud on this end! Glad you got your gasket kit. I used the copper spray for my head gasket, seemed to work ok so far! Looking good! Loader would be nice to have some days around here too!
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