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WD with a lot going on

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    Posted: 04 Sep 2015 at 12:38pm
I noticed this "B" on craigslist, looks like it took a lot of back-shed fab work to put together.

http://ocala.craigslist.org/grd/5188464319.html
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Is it actually a WF?  The hydraulic steering set-up is similar to one I saw on a turned-around forklift once, but I don't know if that was home-adapted or not. 
 
In any case, the seat and exhaust cut-out are classic!
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At first I though it was an IB. Closer evaluation of the frame rail looks like a regular frame rail, not the IB rail. And with the front end and wheels.. "WF" what DaSquatch said. My IB had a similar seat. Mine was an office chair. This one is your basic "chair".
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Yep, there's a WF under all that!!
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Someone took a beautiful WF, one of the prettiest tractors Allis made, and did a Frankenstein number on it.
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"Tires hold air for weeks at a time". Got me beat there.
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I wonder how it's been since he dumped the bucket Big smile I guess it wont empty anyway wit the blade in the way.
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