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Posted by wdTom on June 10, 2003 at 17:54:33 from (155.212.222.1):
Don't know if you read my response to the survey, but I have a partly done WD, and own a B/c with my brother. He has a unstyled 37 WC. I think it was a transition tractor as there are a couple of things that the styled ones have and the serial no. is right at the transition. I have my wd running after much work the last few years, but it is slow going as there seem to be a lot of other things to do including other shop projects. The WC you got from Foster, is it a styled one with a hand clutch behind the transmission? A couple of years ago there was such a tractor for sale here, was thinking of buying it but didn't. I talked with the owner and he said the multi plate dry hand clutch was a factory experimental one. Never seen or heard of such a thing, but the setup looked like a prototype for the WD to follow. If you would like to journey to Foster again I would be happy to show you around my tractors. Thanks for the reply. Tom
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