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    Posted: 04 Feb 2012 at 1:13pm
I'm going to get my Great Grandpa's WD going again from the weeds and need some help.  We used it unloading the chopper wagon and other small things but been a few years since it's been run.  It's been outside but covered up and I know the motor turns over.  Was going to get new plugs and wirers for it.  Also replace the fluids and fitler.  Thing I need help is what filter number do I need for it and how much oil and what kind do I need for the engin, tains, hyd...ect.  Thanks for any help.  Will get pictures up when I get them.
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oil filter I use a fram C159 on mine.30 wt for engine and hy tran in the tranny,80wt for final drives.allot use 10/30 for the engine,but i just stick with 30wt.....good luck!
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if you are in need of a carb  i have one just ben rebuilt and tested on test motor.  i never put it on tractor.  i have paperwork on the rebuild.  it is mint..  my wd project was cancelled so i have no need for it..   also hAVE A GAS tank . it has been blasted and acid bath.  then relined  primed ready for paint.   i can make you a good deal  if you need  let me know
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Find an owners manual, then later a service manual. An I&t service manual will work if you have a little experience with tractors , if not get an AC service manual. Have fun, and good luck.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2012 at 4:59pm

Farmboy...the WD engine holds (6) quarts of oil. I believe that everything else has been answered. I use 10W/30 in all of mine and I would think that Michigan is colder than where we are here in Missouri. Just a thought. Rick

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here's my list of filter numbers for the WD for the most common brands, some might be outdated:

Baldwin T300-M
Hastings LF405
Purolator L30007
Wix 57011
Napa 7011
Fram C-159
AGCO OEM 70240912
Fleetguard LF571

for the air filter cup use the same oil you put in the engine


Edited by Bill_MN - 04 Feb 2012 at 8:56pm
1951 WD #78283, 1918 Case 28x50 Thresher #76738, Case Centennial B 2x16 Plow
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i got lucky and found 2 original Allis Chalmers flat top orange filters in the box yet at a auction i went to. But i am not going to put them on any of my tractors ever! i did find a Allis Chalmers brand name filter i put on my d 15 that was 20 dollars i believe i like having the Allis name on my filter though makes the tractor look nicer LOL
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