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    Posted: 30 Nov 2020 at 11:40pm
I was doing some research on the 440 AC and came across a page on the history of tractors made world wide. There were something like 1700 pages. But under AC there is mention of a WC2 made in the 1940's. Has anyone here ever heard of or seen 1?. After me DR appointment tomorrow, I will dig out Wendels book and a couple others I have and see if theatre is any mention of them. Weather was just on, now they are predicting snow later in the week. Looks like I better take the forks off the skid loader and put the snow plow on old red and pick up the new snow tire for the 2x4 pickup. I wish I had a studd gun to put studs in it.
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Long ago I came across mention of wc2 also but never followed up on it.
Wot ya researching 440 for??? come get these 2 out of my shed before the too get stolen! Consec # 1576 and 1577 ---- mid 1974 production. 1,033 or so total over the few years they were made.
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