Unknown Cletrac Forsale

Started by countryguy828, November 09, 2011, 05:32:39 PM

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countryguy828

My Guess would be a BD model but I am not sure. Not sure if the guy still has it, told him months ago I would ask around but forgot till just now. It is not running and would probably be for parts. It had a diesel motor but been replaced with some gas motor with a trans don't know what though, maybe GM? He still has the diesel block but he says it is junk. He was wanting about $1100 for it.

Contact Kurt at Rolle's Farm Service. 937-448-2217. He is a super nice guy I have bought a bunch of parts from him at good prices.

Thanks,
Dave 
1941 Cletrac HG
1936 Cletrac E
1949 Allis-Chalmers B
1952 Allis-Chalmers CA

Doug424

It probably is (was) a BD. To be sure, if the original motor was 6 cylinder, its a BD, a 4 would be an AD.
HG's (several) OC-3's, (many), OC-4, OC-46,
OC-96, OC-12, OC-126, Cletrac AD2
Cletrac DD, Cletrag AG-6
Many other Crawlers, Tons of junk

Bob

Its a B, you can tell by the 5 spokes in the sprocket. An A has 6
Certified Cletrac-tard

countryguy828

I stopped by there today and he still has it, wanted to let you guys know.

Dave
1941 Cletrac HG
1936 Cletrac E
1949 Allis-Chalmers B
1952 Allis-Chalmers CA

Doug424

I never noticed the 5 or 6 spoke difference on the A's & B's. So I went out and looked at my A's, they have 7 spokes???  Didn't get to check my B's as they are at the other yard.
HG's (several) OC-3's, (many), OC-4, OC-46,
OC-96, OC-12, OC-126, Cletrac AD2
Cletrac DD, Cletrag AG-6
Many other Crawlers, Tons of junk

Bob

Guess they could have 7, but to be honest I can't count past 5 with out taking the bottle out of my other hand, but I knew it was more than 5! :D
Certified Cletrac-tard

Blake Malkamaki

Toes Bob!! Look down at your toes. You should be able to get to at least 15 if you use your toes and one hand.  ;)

Quote from: Bob on November 26, 2011, 02:16:44 AM
Guess they could have 7, but to be honest I can't count past 5 with out taking the bottle out of my other hand, but I knew it was more than 5! :D
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countryguy828

I just hope someone buys it and does somethng useful with it, I'd hate to see it get scrapped.

Dave
1941 Cletrac HG
1936 Cletrac E
1949 Allis-Chalmers B
1952 Allis-Chalmers CA