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Wd ring and pinion ratio

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    Posted: 29 Dec 2023 at 11:10am
I have a wd with 5:14-1 ratio
7 tooth pinion 36 ring.
My research says a standard wd is 3:58-1. 12-43 ring and pinion. It is a 52 wd78606.
What is the standard ratio?

Edited by Tombold - 29 Dec 2023 at 2:06pm
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hmm, all I know is that a 6 volt( early) D-14 has a different set of gears than a 12 volt (later) D-14.
maybe one of the online parts places have the 'numbers' ??
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I've got the actual gear numbers at home. WD45 gas is 3.3 to 1........old WD is 3.6 to 1........D-17/WD45 diesel is 3.9 to 1.  I have heard of a "corn picker" transmission for old WD's, but never seen one. A better idea would have been boost the engine HP, put a larger sprocket on the PTO shaft and throttle the engine back a little keeping the same gear ratios.
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Make sure you count it a couple times as it is very easy to miscount. Not inferring that you can't. count. 46 ring and 7 pinion is 6.57 ratio. 12:43 is 3.58 as you said.
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Fat fingers ment 36 tooth ring gear. Stamped on it. 5:14 ratio. I have heard of cornpicker gears back seems like Noone knows.
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Fat finger. 36 tooth
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Yes that’s better.
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Is 3:58-1 standard wd?
12-43 count?
Noone has gave me a correct answer.
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My service manual says 3.5 to 1 for WD and 3.3 to 1 for WD45. Does not have tooth count or at least I haven't found it. And that is how they list it. Do not give the 2nd decimal place. So sounds like that 12 to 43 should be the one for the WD. 

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Old WD's are 12 x 43.        WD45 gas are 13 x 43.          D-17/WD45 diesel are 9 x 35.       I would calculate instead of low gear being 2.50 MPH it would be 1.63 MPH with a 5.15 R & P.

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I have 38" wheels on it and in high gear it only does 9.3 mph.
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