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WD / WD45 I&T shop manual question

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    Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 8:39pm

Hi all

My dad was looking at an I&T manual for the WD / WD45 (and othes) at the local TSC the other day - the only one on the shelf that was sealed up.  Rest were open and had been thumbed through. 

Anyways, he asked if he could open it and look to see if it had info on how to take the slack out of the steering box; rather than spend the 35 bucks on it "blind" and take it home to find it does not have what he needed in it.  He got told "if you look in it you bought it". 

Anybody have one of these?  If so, does it have good steering box info (for wide and narrow fronts)?

TIA....
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Can't answer your question now but I'll try to remember to look tomorrow.The one I have seems to be quite vauge on a lot of things.Not much of a manual in my opinion.If such a publication is still available through AGCO,that's where I'd buy. 
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The IT books are good to get you in there and leave you high and dry. They do make a good fire starter. lol
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yes its on page 6 paragraph 2A & 2B,
Basicly shim to .001 to .002 end play.
with drawings.
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