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    Posted: 24 Sep 2023 at 6:13pm

  Recently bought a WD45 at the end of the engine serial number is the letters  OH. 
  what does these letters mean?
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Perhaps a rebuilder stamped it OH to signify that they had performed an overhaul?
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H was propane. PA was gas engine.
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Post the entire engine serial number; perhaps the O is actually a 0?

If the tractor is a WD, the engine number will be WD-XXXXXX  followed by one or two letters.
In this case PA or GA (late) indicates Gasoline,  K (or KA) indicates Kerosene or distillate and H (or HA) indicates "High Altitude".
 
If the tractor is a WD-45, the serial number should consist of 45- XXXXXX  followed by 1 or 2 letters indicating fuel type. eg: G or GA for gasoline. 
I can't find the fuel suffix letters for the WD-45 other than gasoline  but I am going to assume they may be the same as the late WDs.

I can't find any specific letter designations for the WD-45 propane tractors but I see that piston part number 223507 is used for both the WD low octane fuel tractors (5.00:1) as well as the WD-45 Butane, LP gas and gasoline powered tractors (7.2:1). The wide variation in compression ratios must be a result of the 4" vs 4.5" stroke.

It seems I have seen a few other variations in the last two digits of engine serial numbers over the years but, unfortunately, I didn't make note of them at the time.

Sorry for the long post, lot of stuff to cover here.

After all this, I hope you do find an answer to your seemingly simple question. LOL

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   Cleaned the end of the engine serial number better the letters are GH, the tractor is   a   WD45, according to the serial number over 200 hundred was built before it was.
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“..   Cleaned the end of the engine serial number better the letters are GH..”

Is it possible the letters are ‘GA’? That would be more likely.
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Originally posted by TramwayGuy TramwayGuy wrote:

“..   Cleaned the end of the engine serial number better the letters are GH..”

Is it possible the letters are ‘GA’? That would be more likely.

I agree with Tram; by far, the greatest number of WD-45s had GA (gasoline) as a serial number suffix.
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  The letter is  a clearly  H.  Could this engine be one built for a high altitude  area? 
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Please post the entire engine serial number!
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