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    Posted: 01 May 2019 at 11:14pm
Hi y’all. I’m glad to have became a member of this Great forum!
I’m the proud owner of a 1957 AC WD45!   Had her about 4years. Eversince I moved to my lil 11 acre Ponderosa.    I needed a tractor for workin the land Nd Pops caught wind of It forsale. 1600 bucks later she as mine. Been a great machine. Plenty of power! Has a front loader.   I put A new 3point set up on her.   I’ve got a 2bottom plow. Boxblade. Drag disc( want to upgrade to a 3point disc!). Pto implements are post hole auger TK brush hog. Broadcast spreader. Olathe seeder
Starter Brooke on me. Piece of nose cone got stuck in ring gear. I pulled the engine and it came out decided to just go ahead and take it all theway out and give it a good goin through. Gona sand Nd paint her up. Just got the head off Tonight. Gonna get a valve job. New clutch disc new seals And gaskets and Gota order a carb refresh kit. I’m not wantin to tear into the bottom end at this time. Someday Yes! I plan to keep this tractor all my life    SuRe someday I’ll get me somethin newer. 4wheel dirive maybe a cab; that’s when I’ll do a full rebuild and restore for more show than work ! But I’ll always have this Wd45 ! Pass it on to my 6month old son and sO on!
Again I’m very proud to own and use this fine piece of American made machinery!
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Welcome to the forum. Those allis wd45s are awesome tractors.They have a unique sound that you can't mistake for any other tractor, kind of like Harley-Davidson motorcycles have a roar that's different from other bikes. Hope you get her going again.
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Welcome to the forum. You've got a great piece of history there and a great tractor to boot. I'm sure the son is already dreaming orange.
When you find yourself in a hole,PUT DOWN THE SHOVEL!!!
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We want pictures! We want pictures! Oh and welcome!!🙂🙂🙂🙂
1957 WD45 dad's first AC

1968 one-seventy

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Welcome to a really great and helpful forum. My first one was a WD-45. Great tractor. But as others will say-you need to make room for more. Somehow the herd always seems to grow. And yes everyone likes to see pics!
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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Thank you!!!    I’m tryin to keep to a 2-3 week time frame      I’ve got livestock fence to build.   As much as I like a good Manual post hole diggin I’m thinkin I’ll let the 12 inch auger bit handle borin holes for corner hedge posts! Lol
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Thank ya!    Yes I believe these were ahead of there time when they rolled out    The original clips on YouTube give me goosebumps every time. Before I owned this tractor AC orange was barely familiar to me. But am I glad that has changed!
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Thank ya! I’ll get some up
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Thanks !   I’m sure I’ll be askin some questions on the top end and install soon. Well I built a lean to on my garge to house the ole girl. I could always keep adding ! Lol
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57 WD45,
 Welcome to the forum. Lots of good guys on here to advise on some of the details during your tractor updates. Also a host of good suppliers for parts, if you need them too.
Yea we need some pictures.
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57 WD45 I see you are in NE KS. where abouts? I am in Manhattan.
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Thanks a lot!    
Suggestions on where to buy clutch disc ?
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Alittle west of Lawrence
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Rick Corder and several other suppliers like Sandy Lake, and Tony's Tractors can all get up set up. 
I just spoke to Rick on the Hand clutch for my WD45. Very good discussion and I need some parts before it can go back in.
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It says my photos are to big. I’ll havta figure out on resizing them
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Can ya tell me how to resize my picture to fit?
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Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

We want pictures! We want pictures! Oh and welcome!!🙂🙂🙂🙂


There’s some recents. I couldn’t get the older ones I have to resize. I ain’t put the sway block on because somebody welded on the piece where it goes    To thick. I need to find a used one   Piece that holds draw bar
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Taken the head in tomorrow   Im thinkin on honing the cylinders Saturday. I did notice that the rear piston has a domed in shape and the other 3 are flat
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Thanks for the pictures. They tell me some things that I will note. Others may have more.
The rocker arm assembly has the center oil tube that is typically on a WD. Also the rocker rod perches look to be WD style, Which probably means it has the short WD head. Maybe I missed it is this a WD or a WD45? engine? Have you measured the stroke? WD should be 4.00 inches and the WD45 should be 4.50 inches of piston movement.
That breather cap looks like a WD too. And the water casting coming out is WD.
If you have one dished piston and the others are not. To me that sounds like a problem? I have not heard of that, but on these old tractors any thing can happen.
Straight shifter also typical of WD.
Not sure if that is good or bad news? Still a very good tractor! Just if your getting work done they will need to get the right specs.
Regards,
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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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Bubble bursted...   haha nah jk I still love her! She does the job and that’s all I can ask for. . I’m glad to get the record straight though. Thanks for that. Especially now I’m gettin into the engine and orderin parts. Ya just saved me a lotta headache!!!! I’ll be dammmned. All this time. We just goin off what the guy who we got it from called it 1957 AC Wd45. It wouldn’t have made a difference if it was billed as jausta WD to me.   I wasn’t huntin for one. I don’t even no if it’s a 57?! Block SN is WD278354 and the SN left of the diff is WD71635
So can I change my username now ? Lol
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Welcome to The Forum!  I have a '55 WD 45 that I'm slowly fixing up to be a plow tractor.  It followed me home from an auction one day.  The bids were low, I figured the back tires & wide front were worth more than the bid.  So ...  I started bidding.  Then I went home to get my trailer & brought her home.
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Hello and thanks!
Yea I no how them auctions go. I always get my hopes up to stumble across a tractor like mine at a farm auction!
I Brooke up a good chunk of ground with my 2bottom plow.   Only has one cuttin disc and and she did just fine once I got everything dialed in on the 3point. I need to get my valve rebuilt or I actually just learned there’s an adjustment on it to be made   Havin trouble keepin plow and box blade at certain depths   They just wana sink deep. I’ve gotten by adjustin top link good enough to get the job done
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57,
 These old tractors can be a mix of parts to make them into about anything.  Lots of 45 parts inside a WD block. have been known to happen too.  My comments were only observations. Check your crank for throw if you can. You have to keep a open mind on these as I have learned! I was just trying to give you a heads up. I know just enough to be dangerous. But there are lots of experts on here that can get into the details with you too.
Keep hitting at it!
BTW someone should be able to check that serial number for you. Or you could do a search for the serial number listings for year, model.

Regards,
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Chris,
many thanks to ya though for gettin me motivated to dig and find out exactly what it is. It’s just been sucha great machine I ain’t never had to do any diggin on info until now. I did find somethin on tractordata. If I’m scipherin right it’s a 1950 WD! Which the older the better in my book   
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Hi 57,  if you get stuck on something give me a shout,  I live 30 miles south of Topeka.   Close enough to come help if needed.
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 Good deal. Those WD series tractors are good all around tractors and will do a lot of work. Hope your engine work is coming along good! I have a wide front end that is a 1950. It is a very nice tractor to drive and do some work too. It smokes a little but is not on the list to get a overhaul. 
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Well thank ya sir I appreciate it. I’ll defiantly keep that in mind. I have two handy farm fellas around in 80 year old pops and 70 year old father in law always more than eager to lend a hand lol.
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Yea that’s awesome! Do ya have a pretty nice collection?
Any idea on where to get some AC orange paint in quarts for air spray ?
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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.

Year Tractor SN Range Engine SN Range
1948 7 - 9249 200775 - 210718
1949 9250 - 35444 210719 - 238901
1950 35445 - 72327 238902 - 278584
1951 72328 - 105181 278585 - 313931
1952 105182 - 126931 313932 - 337332
1952 127007 - 131242 337333 - 341970
1953 131243 - 146606 341971 - 358500



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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.  
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