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Why wc for pullers

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    Posted: 19 May 2013 at 8:40pm
I have noticed that there are alot of wc's made into pullers when you can just use wd45. Are they perfered because they can use any 226 and be reduced weight wise alot more then a wd45?
if farming was easy everybody would be doing it
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Lighter to start with, a LOT cheaper to buy up front, the engine can have anything done to it that you can do to a 226.  I'm sure others will come up with more reasons.
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its what I had laying around...my grandpa's old tractor
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We just happened to have WCs when we decided to go pulling, but my observations are that WC based pullers seem to have some natural advantages over the WD/WD45 based pullers. We have a lot better win loss record against the later model A-Cs than we do against other WCs! Kip 
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I just like the transmissions....love them and they are so simple. Plus i have a soft spot for the Unstyled WC i have two....I am just finishing the build of one. Ill post you a picture.
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nice un-styled,why are yor rear tires facing back-wards?btw,i prefer wc cuz there is no hand clutch to slip,like my wd did.
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Wcclason- I saw pics over on Facebook of your tractors. You got them both looking good!
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Thanks guys....I just happen to have them on that way for now...Got them off now getting different tires put on them. Some guys run them backwards on black top to sharpen the front edge for dirt....We cant mod./cut are tires but if they get shape from running them backwards or so called road worn they are ok....
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I have a 37 unstyled wc on steel . Traded a 026 stihl chainsaw I built for it  the chainsaw has a custom dome piston in it we made run well  and has been for a couple of years .had 135 dollars in saw.  I pull a wd .  

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I currently have a wd45 but want to build a unstyled wc.like the looks of a unstyled
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1940 wc,e-gleaner,rc rear-end,15.5x38's-get the boy graduated on sunday and then go pullin!life iz good!
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 Not noted yet, but there is not a better bare-bones tractor to start pulling than a WC. It has Sherman step- up or down aux. trans available and lower ratio ring and pinion sets from an RC, and the patrol versions that few other makes / models  have so easily available. Easy to stroke and over bore.  Sturdy, light, and capable.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WCCLASON Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2013 at 12:23pm
yup your right. 65hp in a 4.5 x 4.125 motor..stock tractor that weights 3000 lbs....Not much can touch it in the light classes. I want to keep playing with this new one of mine and try to pull up to 5000 maybe 5500...so I need to do something for gearing soon if I actually go that route.
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Another thing that has not been mentioned is rules. A WD isn't allowed to pull under 4500 here in western ky.
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