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    Posted: 17 Oct 2010 at 7:41pm
I went to an auction yesterday and bought a set of arps half tracks off of a WD45 allis . just wonder if anybody has a manual on them or pictures of a set mounted.
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This tractor was at Dale's OPOP in 2009
 


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I think I have a picture of Larry Millers set up at our show several years ago. The problem is it's on my old PC and I haven't copied the files to this puter yet. Maybe LArry will jump in if he has a couple pictures.
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A couple of close ups
 


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I have a set but no better pictures than shown above. Have not had them on for a while. 
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may not be the same as your`s
the manual can be found at
http://www.ntractorclub.com/forums/manuals/messages/5340.html







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gee thanks for the pics. I've got to get them off the pallet & set out so I can get a better look at them. It seems like I've a couple brackets that I don't see on the pics. you guys are awesome. if it wasn't dark out I"d go out and set them out now. thanks.
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Hey bruce, I've got a set on my WD45 also if you need a closeup of something.
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I might have it figured out today. got them off the pallet & there aren't any extra parts. not for sure where it mounts, but I think I can figure it out , but if i can't I'll have you send me some pics from the rear, lonnie. can get a better view & determine left from right.& where it bolts on.
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The outside of the bracket bolts to holes beside the inside bearing cap of the final drive and the inside of the bracket bolts on with the back hole of the snap coupler and the front hole of drawbar, you may have to put longer bolts in for those. If you want pics just let me know.
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Since it seems like the one thing I do best on the computer is to show everyone how little I know...

What advantage do the tracks have when mounted on the tractor?

Better grip in snow and ice?
Better traction in mud?
Less soil compaction?
 
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Clovis, the tracks give you a bigger foot print so less pounds per square inch on the ground which means you don't sink in the soft spots.
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Originally posted by clovis clovis wrote:

Better grip in snow and ice?
Better traction in mud?
Less soil compaction?


I'd say all of the above. It may not turn as well?
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Thanks!!!!!
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