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WC questions

Ken Do all WC's have hand brakes?
Do any WC's have hand clutch?
Will the sheet metal, (gas tank, hood, nose, etc) interchange with a WD?
Will be looking Tues. at a WC that claims to have hand brakes and hand clutch, is this possible?
Do any WC's or WD's have a differential lock?

Thanks for any help
Ken

Dave in IL All WC's came with hand brakes as original equipment, there were aftermarket kits for foot brakes. My 1935 WC has a foot brake kit, I think it was from Tractor Supply Company but others made them too. The kit on my tractor leaves the hand brakes in place and working.

I have read that an aftermarket hand clutch kit was available for the WC but I've never seen one. The hand clutch was introduced on the WD io provide live PTO for operating the Roto Baler.

As for as I know the styled WC and WD sheet metal should interchange.

It's not uncommon that a WC may have foot brakes but if it has a hand clutch it would be unusual even a bit rare.

I have never heard of a differential lock on any W series tractor

Hope this helps.

Good Luck!


Ken Thanks Dave for the reply. I did look at a WC and WD. The WC didn't have hand clutch as I was told on phone. It did have a small rod/lever directly under steering wheel that neither I nor seller knew what it was. Tractor was not runable so couldn't try it. It came nearly vertical up from right side if trans and before diff.

Thanks
Ken

Bill Hallett The lever under steering is called a Traction Release coupling. Wc came with and with the unit.
Bill

Bill Hallett The lever under steering is called a Traction Release coupling. Wc came with and with the unit.
Bill



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