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^ true.

Dad used to reverse them in the winter time when feeding cattle to prevent mud packing up inside the rims…the yards could really get messy. It even had tirescrapers.
Sometimes he wouldn’t turn them around 'till late spring.  That WD steering wheel just about took your hand off when discing plowed ground…. got to where I steered with a very light grip.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gatz in NE Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Sep 2022 at 7:31pm
Originally posted by hunter321 hunter321 wrote:

Are they supposed to be at a angle? If so they where not. They are wider than the narrow front on my moms oliver 77

The wheels/tires should be at an angle.  On a diagram of the Front Support, I measured 5º per side tilt outward at the top of the wheels/tires . IDK if that's exactly correct, but it's very close......could be 4.5º
This is what your WD45 should look like.  If not, there's something seriously wrong !




Steve is giving good advice.  Start a new post for changing topics;  avoids confusion and makes it easier for people to help.
Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

hunter... you really should consider making a NEW POST everytime you stare a NEW JOB... you have  11 pages starting with dont run / bad wires / carburetor problem..

If your really looking at a HISTORY of EVERYTHING you are doing on the tractor and trying to keep it in ONE LOG... i guess thats OK... but most guys would like to see things separated by  problems.


BTW, Here's a PDF for the WD/WD45 (and some other smaller ACs)


If you don't have a manual, it would benefit you to download it onto your computer




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> will put the rims on the opposite way I took them off and see if they slant properly
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the axle stub shafts are not horizontal.. they are welded together at an angle so the rims will slope out.... Either the shaft is bent or the bearings in the wheel hubs are worn , if the tires appear to be no angle outward.
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Originally posted by hunter321 hunter321 wrote:

> will put the rims on the opposite way I took them off and see if they slant properly
That will not make a difference.
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There might be a slant but the front is too wide to notice right now
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They are slanted
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nowhere around me can find the front pedistal bearing
once again the race said 11480w haytt nothing on the bearing
im stuck and cant move forward any help is greatly appreactiaded
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Dr. had the ALLIS numbers a couple pages back, and the Dealer you can buy from... Also can order  On-Line if you dont have dealer close.
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It took me to another forum with no information on where to get or numbers
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Page 10 on August 29th I gave you part numbers and phone number to your closest AGCO dealer.

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I bought them and they work
I think the only things I have left are picking up my tires and double checking the electrical
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I hope you hand packed that bearing full of good heavy grease  ???
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I did
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One one of my other wd45s a rod that was connected to the foot clutch broke inside the rear axle I think any idea what that rod is
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Can I buy only carburetor jets for the wd45
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Which brand carb????????   Marvel Schebler or Zenith ??   pretty sure you can buy adjustable main jets but any internal ones (other than needle and seat) maybe not.
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Some of the kits are just gaskets, but some "appear" to have more parts like shafts and jets for a complete rebuild......... Depends on what you got and what your needing..

https://www.steinertractor.com/ACS3565-Premium-Carburetor-Repair-Kit?mkwid=|pcrid||pkw||pmt||slid||pdv|c|product|ACS3565|pgrid||cpgnid|17561055353|ptaid||adtext||&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuLPDvvLn-gIVkh6tBh1p5w83EAQYASABEgKtsvD_BwE

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i need all new jets cant remember the modle right know
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I'm having trouble getting the old jets out I've tried to use extractors
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boil the carburetor in soapy water.
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Don’t ruin the slot in the jet !
If boiling in soapy water doesn’t quite free them up,
Get a 1/4” hand impact driver to get them out.  Amazon has one.

Very important to know how to use the impact driver, though.
Lightly tapping works best.


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The slot broke so I tried the exctracter
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Does the brass tube in the bottom part of the carburetor come out.
I have a tsx 561
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the body is steel and all the jets are brass... and they all screw in... here is what they look like...


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ok i got every jet out but the middle tube one nothing is working on that one. can i just drill it out?
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Whats the best way to remove the tube jet thing
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