Cletrac H pictures

Started by Eric Severance, August 28, 2009, 02:50:20 AM

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Eric Severance

Here' a couple pictures of a 1918 H we just brought home. Partially restored.

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ianoz

Hi Eric, You must be very happy with that one .Very nice . ian.

doghousecletrac

Looks good--I just found one like this, complete but rough, needs some parts.  Does yours run?  May I ask how much you paid for it?  What carb does it have? What magneto?
I will send you some pics of mine soon.
What is the serial number at the bottom of the steering column?
What about the Weidely number on the engine?
I notice yours has original, early tracks--mine doesn't.

Blake Malkamaki

I don't think I've ever seen one in person with those real early tracks.

Blake
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John D

Quote from: "Eric Severance"Here' a couple pictures of a 1918 H we just brought home. Partially restored.
Hey Eric,
Your Model H looks a whole lot nicer than I imagined, based on your email description.  Looks like it wasn't a basket case to begin with and the previous owner got the restoration most of the way done.  I'm glad you made the right decision to buy it!  Congrats!
John D
If you want to do what you want to do, you have to do what you have to do.

Bob

I would have to agree with John. This tractor is really nice.

John are you going to the HPOCA show this week?
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John D

Quote from: "Eric Severance"Here' a couple pictures of a 1918 H we just brought home. Partially restored.

Eric,  I noted the 2nd and 3rd photos didn't show up in your post - here they are.


John D
If you want to do what you want to do, you have to do what you have to do.

Eric Severance

Thanks Guys !

QuoteI will send you some pics of mine soon.
I would like to see yours, where are you from ? Mine has incorrect mag. The engine was rebuilt, but it has not been started yet. All the serial numbers are intact.

QuoteI don't think I've ever seen one in person with those real early tracks.
Landis says he is bringing his to the show. It is the same as this one. He also said to take good care of those tracks, they are hard to find !!

QuoteI noted the 2nd and 3rd photos didn't show up in your post - here they are.
Thanks, John, I was wondering way they didn't post. My error, I'm sure....
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