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08-06-2019 05:37 PM #9
Ok, I did't read you post good enough the first time, I thought you said it was a WC. I called my brother and the order of the Allis's from older to newer of those years goes from WC to WD to WD-45. You have WD or WD-45 because it has the stamped steel power torque rear wheels. You adjust them by loosening the clamps on the rim and hold the opposite brake and let out the clutch and it's supposed to spin the rim on the rails to where you want it. You were right on the money about the differences. The difference between the WD and WD-45 were engine changes, they increased the CID and compression on the 45. Most of the loaders were modified regular loaders to fit the Allis. His WD-45 has an actual Allis Chalmers loader but lots of them were Kooiker or Duall. He told me and other info while he was combining oats
We still have a D-17 and that also has the hand clutch with the foot clutch. If you need live hydraulics or live pto you have to use the hand clutch.
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