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Wd and wd45 tractor question

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    Posted: 04 Mar 2017 at 10:06pm
Were any of the wd or wd45 tractors made witbout a pto shaft?
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My guess would be no. I assume they all had one since the hand clutch system was designed for start and go action using a PTO driven implement in most cases.
But it wouldn't surprise me if some old farmer didn't order a WD with PTO delete to save a few dollars because he didn't have any PTO machinery.
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Base tractor was available without PTO, hand clutch or hydraulic pump. In 1948, the WD tractor tested in Nebraska had none of these features.
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DR' i thought that two' i seen a small book one time that had tractor in there around 48' it had nothing on it at all?
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The parts manual shows covers for the PTO and Hydraulic pump locations, as well as a coupler to use instead of a hand clutch.
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