Posted by Monkeybusiness on October 04, 2015 at 11:26:09 from (73.134.166.255):
Hello folks, newbie here. My grandpap passed away several years ago, and I'm trying to help my dad clean up the place and sell some things. My grandpap has an old Cletrac transmission and part of a frame, and what is apparently the front end and motor in a different area. The motor and housing were kept in a shed, and the transmission left outside. If I recall, he had taken them apart to make some sort of homemade conglomeration tractor in the 70's. Anyhow, I'd like to help sell them, and am trying to get a ballpark price together to sell them. Here are some pics, if anyone could help tell me what they are worth (seperate? together?). Thank you all in advance for any help.
*The crawler front end has a Hercules "1XA3" motor ("size 3x4"), serial # "A677061". I am not sure if the motor turns over. The transmission has a plate that reads "model HG42" and appears to show serial # "41GA016".[img][/img]
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