[AT] AC WD45 Tranny question
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Tue Mar 29 06:59:28 PST 2005
I regularly rebuild the bottom end of shifter rods with a wire welder.
It's a pretty simple job -- takes less than ten minutes to shape them
back like new.
Larry
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Rob Wilson
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Subject: RE: [AT] AC WD45 Tranny question
There was a guy that posted pictures on the Unofficial
Allis site a while back where he brazed up the end of
the shifter to make it tight as new. I can't find it
right now but when you pull it you will see how it's
worn.
Rob
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Al Walker
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Hi all,
The shifting on my WD45 has been sloppy for years. Right now, I have it
in 1st gear and can not shift it out. I suspect the shift lever may have
come out of position. Is this likely to be in the tranny itself, or
could it be "just" the shift tower assembly? Is there a kit, or
recommended group of parts, to re-build such a shift tower? Sorry, only
have operators manual, no parts or service manuals yet. Recommendations
for these manuals? Thanks in advance.
Al in sunny NW MN.
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