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    Posted: 30 May 2012 at 8:16pm

Hello all,

Im new here as well as a new owner of a not so new WD-45. I just picked it up Monday. I'm having some issue with the hydraulics, the rear arms. I believe it to be the pump or Hydraulic manifold. Not sure if manifold is the correct term, its the parts that the linkage goes to from the bar on the steering wheel.
Anyway, I am wanting to get a repair manual as Im sure it will come in handy. I did a search & there are several options it seems for the manual. One being a CD that has it all on there as PDF's. The other is a reproduction of the original & then I seen some that say I&T. I recall reading somewhere someone made it clear this manual they had for sale was not an I&T, this led me to believe that I&T was an inferior book.
Any feed back is appreciated. I just dont wanna be buying the wrong thing & wasting my money since I have a tractor now that I can waste all my money on.
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The image below courtesy of dueyschutter show the area im talking about. The part named control lever is stuck.
 
 
 


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   Buy an original or reproduction of such. The I & T version leaves alot to be desired.
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My IT manual stays in the garage where it's handy. I use it a lot and it covers B,C,CA WD, 45 and diesel45 but my original manuals stay in the house and I run off a copy of a page if I want it in the shedSmile
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Go do what I did...you will be glad you did. I bought the operators manual(copy of original), Dealers Parts Manual(copy of original), and a real Genuine Allis-Chalmers shop manual. I also have the I&T shop manual.
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