Old Crawler

Sam Orrison

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After looking at some of the web sites , I believe
the dozer is a American Tractor Gt 25 dozer. I"m located in northern Va and the dozer is in Bluemont Va It hasn"t run in years but is complete

Make me an offer Thanks for looking
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To me that looks more like a Clark Airborne from WWII esp the grille,is there no ID plate on it.
AJ
 
Wouldn't bet my life on it w/o more pics, but among other things, if Clark, it would have a vertically elongated "teardrop" access hole cut in the outside part of the cylinder mounting risers, centered about on the top of the track. Also appears to be Continental engine, Clark used Waukesha. No fenders for tool boxes, "boxed in" seat is different, blade could be surplus LaPlante-Choate as used on Clark and US Trac, cylinders are end mounted as per Clark. Sprockets are spoked, Clark used solids with "lacy" cutout openings. Also looks "taller" (more belly clearance) as for ag use.
Have a US Trac that is an early model and came with a handful of then current documents that relate Clark, US Trac, early ATC parts cross references, among others.
Would like to get it, but 600 miles interstate with non DOT dually and trailer could get very expensive.
Do share your feelings on the ATC "styling".
 
GT25 would have a 124 motor and side frame rails are straight GT 30 are tapered and has a 140 motor not Clark as blade cylinders would mount farther down the cylinder and narrower gauge and different sprockets
 
I was wrong it's not a Clark,had a look around and found a better picture,it is as said a Terratrac GT25,lovely little tractor.
AJ
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AJ. thanks for the great picture. In my second post I mis-typed in saying Clark used an end mounted cylinder. As Chin pointed out, the Clark used a trunnion mounting arrangement. Don"t know if you are familiar with the www.syltech.net site. Ray has restored several Clarks and has a lot of good info on it.
 
George My computer cashed and i"m on a different one i don"t have your email address send it to me, Thanks ED
 

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