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Started by biggurn, October 23, 2014, 02:28:14 PM

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biggurn

Newto the forum here. Currently I have two Cletracs. A HG42 with a Allis Chalmers B125 power pack engine conversion and a 20c that I am doing a complete engine overhaul on (sleeves, new valve seats, new valves, rings, etc). I have experience working on Cat Sixtys (restored one this summer). I also collect just about any old iron I can .
194? Cletrac HG42 w/ Allis Chalmers B125 power pack engine conversion, hydraulic dozer blade
1932 Cletrac 20C, rebuilt OOC, tractor restored to "work clothes"
1929 Case Model L tractor
1946 Mighty Midget tracked garden tractor
1948 David Bradley Garden Tractor
1983 John Deere 317 Garden Tractor w/ loader
I also collect chainsaws, air cooled engines,  and hit&miss engines.  Recently restored a Cat Sixty.

hotratz

Welcome,  Old iron is always good!

Blake Malkamaki

Welcome aboard! Sounds like you've had your hands dirty before! :)

Blake
My gramps Howard van Driest was Experimental Engineer at Cletrac and Oliver Corporation. After the plant closed, he and my uncle started an excavating business, initially using Cletrac and Oliver Crawler tractors. Please help Support This Site and give your business exposure by buying a business card sized ad.

biggurn

Quote from: hotratz on October 23, 2014, 09:28:25 PM
Welcome,  Old iron is always good!


Yes, yes it is. I recognized your OC4 from pictures over on chainsawcollectors.se, I've been looking at an OC4 here locally with a loader, I am just waiting for the owner to get more realistic with his price  8)

Quote from: Blake Malkamaki on October 23, 2014, 09:52:58 PM
Welcome aboard! Sounds like you've had your hands dirty before! :)


Yep, I've been turning wrenches since slightly after I learned to walk. Grew up building high performance snowmobiles and fixing small power equipment and moved on to working as a tractor mechanic. I stopped turning wrenches for a living 12 years ago, but it is still my stress relief. I have restored countless engines and other pieces of equipment over the years, but finally bought a crawler earlier this year after years of wanting one. When I found the HG, no one knew what it was (because of the obvious AC engine) but through the power of google, we figured it out... I've located another HG (minus a motor) and we are debating what it should be repowered with... flathead v8, air cooled v4??? once I have this tractor (the 20c) done and a few  other projects wrapped up, we'll think more seriously about it.  ::)
194? Cletrac HG42 w/ Allis Chalmers B125 power pack engine conversion, hydraulic dozer blade
1932 Cletrac 20C, rebuilt OOC, tractor restored to "work clothes"
1929 Case Model L tractor
1946 Mighty Midget tracked garden tractor
1948 David Bradley Garden Tractor
1983 John Deere 317 Garden Tractor w/ loader
I also collect chainsaws, air cooled engines,  and hit&miss engines.  Recently restored a Cat Sixty.

Blake Malkamaki

I sold a Mercedes diesel to a guy by the name of Anthony, who put it in an HG and then later sold it to someone on here. If you do a search, I'm sure you'll find it. Haven't heard any updates for a while though.
My gramps Howard van Driest was Experimental Engineer at Cletrac and Oliver Corporation. After the plant closed, he and my uncle started an excavating business, initially using Cletrac and Oliver Crawler tractors. Please help Support This Site and give your business exposure by buying a business card sized ad.

JimOutside

I saw an older model Cat D-4 that someone put a Cadilac V-8 in along with the automatic transmission, ahead of the regular Cat transmission. They had to stretch the central chassis, and thus the blade arms as well, by about 3 feet. Quite a piece of work. I've also seen an OC-3 with an Allis Chalmers radiator on it.
Cletrac-- Gone for 70 years
Oliver Cletrac-- Gone for 50 years.
Oliver-- Gone for 40 years.
White-- Gone for 15 years.
America? Um---
Can these be brought back?