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Re: farmall vs.allis chalmers Wd-45
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Posted by Steve W (NY) on September 09, 2004 at 11:06:04 from (24.213.210.222):
In Reply to: farmall vs.allis chalmers Wd-45 posted by Carlton on September 09, 2004 at 09:40:36:
A WD45 is a pretty nice utility tractor. Live power, Live hydraulics. Nice.As Nebrasca Cowman said, a M will outpull the WD, unless the WD is pulling a Snap Coupler plow, and the traction booster is set prperly. Then a WD45 can really plow. The traction booster works like the draft control on your N, when the WD starts to slip, it picks up the plow a little, giving it more traction. I love my Farmalls, but I'd take the WD45 over the H or M. Now if you compare to the Super series it gets more difficult to pick. By the way, a WD45 can be retrofitted with a nice 3-point setup. Take Care Steve
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