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fred goodrich

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Saw your pictures in the N forum up higher but I do not post there. Looks like you either need fewer projects or you have a whole lot more fire then I do any more
 
Yea we get a lot of projects and we sell a lot of them to let others have the fun. It just takes so long to complete them. But it is gratifying when they are done. Just got a Case 830 motor back together and running today. JD 1010 crawler close to being done and a crawler they dropped out of airplanes(my mind just went blank on the make) close to being ready for paint.
 
Clark Airborne? Waukesha IXB engine, Clark 4 speed transaxle, reverser, Rockford clutches, LaPlante-Choate straight blade, some had 6k# winch, some plumbed for CAB-1 dirt pan. BTW-popular myth: never any documented air drop, some were landed in Waco gliders-usually to detriment of crew.
At end of war surplus parts bought by Federal Welding of Warren, Oh, and (modified) became limited success as U.S. Trac; then ATC "Terratrac", then Case pre-300 series.
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Hi Fred,

This E3 is an early tractor because it has 6 bolt rear wheel hubs. It is a 1947 model. At serial number:1950,Cockshutt went to 9 bolt rear hubs.

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