My Dad use to have a WD6 . Nice old tractor. About 20 years ago somebody stole it from our yard and never saw it again. Our neighbor north of us has two 44 tractor's like that. Thank you for the video eh.
I always wondered how well the W-4 would handle a baler and wagon in tow, seemed way smoother than I imagined, but the windrows were quite small also. You should really fix that pto shaft guard though. You are literally just a few inches away from death running that way regardless of shoelaces. Even with the guard I always duct tape my laces when running the pto on my w-4 just to be extra safe because even when tied, they are inches from the shaft.
My grandfather farmed 200 acres with a W4 and an Allis B and was never short of horse power. He traded an old steel wheeled 10/20 McCormick he had for the W4
That’s awesome , I love hearing the stories of the old stuff ! The history is a big part of why I try to keep these tractors alive ! Thanks for watching
It’ll get one eventually, it’s what was on it when he bought it. We didn’t have much money back then so we worked with what we had in terms of making it usable again
Great video. Love the sound of the old balers. Both tractors sound good too.
Thanks for watching , it’s definitely not a job when you get to play with old equipment
I have a 1941 W4, serial number 1906. Runs great and have a lot of fun with the old girl.
They are great tractors , ours is a late one 1951
@@ontariovintagetractor I think I will have to start posting videos...
W4 did great
It sure did , that little red tractor has made its way into my heart lol , thanks for watching
My Dad use to have a WD6 . Nice old tractor. About 20 years ago somebody stole it from our yard and never saw it again. Our neighbor north of us has two 44 tractor's like that. Thank you for the video eh.
That’s very unfortunate, sorry to hear. WD6 is a rare tractor around these parts I’d like to have one myself. Thanks for watching , cheers
The ol 44 did feild cleanup this spring sir 😜 so this would be it's second visit to a feild lol good video man!
This is true lol , thanks for watching friend
I always wondered how well the W-4 would handle a baler and wagon in tow, seemed way smoother than I imagined, but the windrows were quite small also. You should really fix that pto shaft guard though. You are literally just a few inches away from death running that way regardless of shoelaces. Even with the guard I always duct tape my laces when running the pto on my w-4 just to be extra safe because even when tied, they are inches from the shaft.
My grandfather farmed 200 acres with a W4 and an Allis B and was never short of horse power. He traded an old steel wheeled 10/20 McCormick he had for the W4
That’s awesome , I love hearing the stories of the old stuff ! The history is a big part of why I try to keep these tractors alive ! Thanks for watching
I really like your W4 but I would prefer if it had an original muffler on.
It’ll get one eventually, it’s what was on it when he bought it. We didn’t have much money back then so we worked with what we had in terms of making it usable again
What kind of hitch is that?
The hitch on the W4?