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#1
Good luck.
There is a lot of good information on here. And I am sure that you have heard that parts are hard to find. Zimmerman is a good source
#2
Product and Accessory Forum / Re: BGS Seat
February 28, 2016, 10:29:56 AM
Great. Thanks I will check it out.
#3
Product and Accessory Forum / BGS Seat
February 21, 2016, 01:27:23 PM
A couple of years back I saw some one making and selling a new seat for Cletrac. I am not positive it was for my BGS but I can't find them on the Internet today. Does anyone know of a site selling seats for Cletrac's?

Thanks
#4
Well it seems that the sprocket rebuild has been discussed on here a few times. But out of necessity I will bring it ups and see if any one has a little help for me.
I am going to need to rebuild a set of sprockets on a BGS dozer and was wondering if there is anyone that will point me in the right direction?
Is there someone out there that rebuilds sprockets?

I hope to start this project come this winter if I can keep the dozer crawling through the summer for a couple of projects that I am digging up....

#5
OK so I joined the Cletrac Org and now I am posting a newbie message. I guess I should be saying let the fun begin....

Back in the 70s as a young kid we always had a few dozers and backhoes around the house. One being this old Oliver Cletrac gas machine. It was not much of a work horse for my father but it was a lot of fun to climb on as a kid. About 20 years ago my dad sold the dozer to one of his buddys (Jim) for $800. Jim rebuilt the engine and replaced the rear axles seals and cleaned and painted the tractor. I think that he used the dozer to clear and level some land around his house and then plowed snow with it for a few years. Then he parked it in the barn. Jim passed in December and I got the call that the dozer was for sale. I bought it site unseen no questions asked. I really just felt like it was a family heirloom. I spent a day working on it to get it to start and it ran good enough to load on a trailer. I loaded it up and brought it back to SE Indiana.

I still have a lot of work to do to it but it is running and I moved some dirt over around my pond just to say I did it. 
I then called my brother to come over to run the dozer. He was a lot younger and as a kid he spent a few days setting in the seat dreaming about the day he was big enough to run it. I guess his dream came true on Sunday, he sure had a big smile on his face.

I look forward to digging into to all of the information that everyone here will have to offer.

Thanks