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Re: Cletrac Question


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Posted by Gary Hearn on October 01, 1998 at 19:51:13:

In Reply to: Cletrac Question posted by John on October 01, 1998 at 10:19:38:

John -

Sounds like it is either a BG or DG model if in fact it is truly a 1950 model. There is also a possibility that it could be an AG-6. Of these three models, the latter is the smallest, followed by the B series, then the D. The B & D are too large for showing in my estimation, and unless you have a suitable truck/trailer combo, the AG-6 might be too large also.
If you want to show a Cletrac or Oliver-Cletrac crawler, I would suggest the HG, OC-3 or OC-4. Being from Virginia, I am curious as to where the sale is.
: A local auction tobe on Oct. 3rd in Va., has a listing for a 1950 Cletrac Dozer w/ winch.
: I called the people selling this equipment and asked the model number. They did not know but stated it had approx. a 8ft blade and a Hercules 6 cyl. gas engine, also had a winch on the rear.
: Runs good but no high or low reverse.
: Now my question; What Model does this sound like?. Is this to big to be considered a toy or easily transportable to shows ? Sounds heavy to me.
: Last what is it worth with the known problems? and should I persue this?
: Before this I was persuing a Cat ten or twenty.




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