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WD45 Bell Crank Post on Fuel Tank Saddle

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    Posted: 08 Sep 2019 at 10:57pm
I have a WD45 that I am in the process of restoring.  I purchased a replacement fuel tank saddle/support and it does not have the post for the Bell Crank on it, but it has a clean hole for the post/clovis pin.  The old one appears to have the postwelded onto it.  Does anyone have any suggestions for a replacement?  Thanks.

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Can you post a picture?  I'm not following what the problem is.
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Get a Grade 5 bolt long enough to cut off the head and the threads and weld it in place after you drill the hole for the cotter pin.
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When I was rebuilding one of my WD 45s it was missing the headlight mount on one side I got one from EBay and it just had a hole where the belcrank should be it only took a few minutes to cut drill and weld on a piece of round stock it's been working for years I welded it on the inside so you can't see the weld anyway.
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K3MS,
 Welcome! Some pictures of your tractor and your progress would be great if you have time. 
I agree welding a bolt on in that position should work. Just need the correct length and location of the cotter pin hole.
This last one I did had some really rough welds. Either the welder was having a really bad day at the Allis plant or it had been repaired, and not very well!

Thinking about it that one piece on the tractor is very important and has many functions. 
gas tank support
bell crank pivot support
bell crank spring attachment
Hydraulic bracket support
choke rod pivot
Light pocket supports
Attachment for air cleaner
Attachment for starter cable

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Edited by Sugarmaker - 09 Sep 2019 at 8:12am
D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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Here is a picture of the tractor and of the old part and new part.  I will see if I can find someone to weld the post in.  Thanks for the help.

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Yes That new one looks good!
Good looking tractor!
Regards,
 Chris
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PaulB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Sep 2019 at 1:24am
Where did the “new” part come from? If it’s an aftermarket reproduction, they need to know that it is not totally as it should be.
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Sep 2019 at 6:27am
Rather than have someone weld a post im, why not try to find a used part that is in good shape? There are a lot of used ones out there in good shape.
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