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    Posted: 14 Dec 2020 at 11:27pm
Restoring a WD.Previous owner lost 3 of the wheel eccentric locks on the adjustable rims. Trying to find some but can’t.Any body know any sources? Also rewiring it, am I better off buying a complete harness or doing it wire by wire. It’s a 6 volt system.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sparky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Dec 2020 at 11:34pm
Steve here on the forum can fix you up with anything you need electrical and shows you how to go about it. B&B custom circuits

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Originally posted by Huolti Huolti wrote:

... am I better off buying a complete harness or doing it wire by wire...


Define "better off".

You can probably do it cheaper yourself, but not much if your time has any value.

If you just want it to work right, the first time, and last another lifetime, buy it from SteveSmile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr p Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Dec 2020 at 6:27am
I would call sandy lake implement for the locks. They seem to have a good supply of used parts
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Huolti,
Welcome and we need some restoration pictures too!
The wheel parts are available used from a lot of folks. I may even have some spares around here too?
On the wiring, Steve has helped me sort out wiring on these tractors several years ago. With his help and others, and trial and error, I build my own wire custom harness. But I am also changing all of mine to 12 volt and alternators too. If your going stock or custom Steve will help you with a harness.
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 Chris

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     Steve at B&B is tops. Check out his web site. Lots of services besides wiring.
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Where in Alberta are you?  I'm just out of Tofield and have lots of extra eccentric locks etc for WD tractors.
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I am at New Norway
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There are after  market suppliers who offer many A-C parts. Try DJS Tractor Parts or Steiner Tractor Parts.  Steve at B & B Custom Circuits is also great.  Welcome to the A-C brother / sister hood.  Also google Old Allis News and consider subscribing. Lots of good information in that magazine.
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Thanks for the kudos guys. Its appreciated. We can help you out with one our custom wiring systems for 6 or 12V. Visit our website. Be happy to help you out any direction you would like to go. 
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How can I contact you Alberta Phil?
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I sent you a PM -private message.  Check the 'Messages' on the top left of the banner next to member control panel.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote john(MI) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Dec 2020 at 7:07pm
It depends on how handy you are with wire, a stripper, a crimper and lugs.  Also if you want it to look original or not.  If you want to do it yourself, you need to invest in a good stripper and crimper.  It also takes some practice getting the correct amount if insulation stripped off and the wire crimped on correctly.   There are also a couple different size wire so you need to find someplace that sells by foot so you don't need to buy an entire spool of wire.  You're probably looking at 75 to 100 dollars, US, for the two tools, for good quality.

Other than that, it's a piece of cake!
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Did you find the wheel lugs you were looking for?
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Thanks Phil I will call you tomorrow.
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