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Cletrac/ Massey Harris

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cl hris trac ma

01-05-2003 18:16:20




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Looking for information, pictures and parts for a Massey Harris Version of the USA Cletrac. Rubber Tired Cletrac tractor. USA version was a General GG.

Pictures we have found show that the USA version was a 3 wheeled tractor but the Canada version we have appears to be a 4 wheeled tractor.

Any information, pictures, or links would be greatly appreciated.




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UK Row Crop

01-07-2003 10:31:44




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 Re: Cletrac/ Massey Harris in reply to cl hris trac mas, 01-05-2003 18:16:20  
I am no expert on these tractors, but I belive the design of the the Cletrac General or model GG was sold to other tractor companies, B.F.Avery of Louisville, Kentucky, sold it as there model A.
And it was also sold as the CO-OP B-1.
hope this helps.



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Esev

01-07-2003 13:33:14




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 Re: Re: Cletrac/ Massey Harris in reply to UK Row Crop, 01-07-2003 10:31:44  
Mr. UK Row Crop is correct. Clevland Tractor Co. (Cletrac) did sell this model to other manufacturers who needed a small row crop tractor for their line up. They also provided this model to Montgomery Wards as the "Wards Twinrow". These models were available with either a single front wheel, or a dual wheel narrow front end, the latter being the less common of the two. They were built from 1939 until 1942, when the complete line was sold to BF Avery & Sons. Avery continued to manufacture this line with a few minor changes as the Model A until 1951 when it was sold to Miniapolis Moline. There are some pictures of some of these models in the tractor photo section if you haven't already done a search there.

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