E-38 PARTS

Started by Bill Kycia, March 28, 2015, 02:39:38 PM

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Bill Kycia

Ihave,a fairly complete 37 E-38 that I bought for parts,and have taken tracks front idlers and a couple bottom rollers.It is a very early styled model with no aircleaner or exhaust up through hood.It has a power pulley assembley,but housing is broken. Break is clean and could be repaired by a good welder of cast iron.This tractor is pretty worn out and set in a field for 25 plus years.  Engine stuck,manifold broken etc.If anyone could use some parts let me know.Hating to say this ,I am most likely going to scrap it. Tractor is in CT.   Bill  E-38 K-20 AND W

biggurn

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.

biggurn

Does anyone know if the PTO off this tractor  (e-38) will fit my 20c?
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 think there is a good chance of it, but not absolutely sure.
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

The pictures of the back of the main cases look very similar... I might just go for 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

Should be the same case, unless they made minor changes over the years.
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.

Bob

Only thing that would be different is the driving gear in the transmission. Easy to pop it off the donor tractor and put it on yours.
Certified Cletrac-tard

biggurn

great... I sent you my phone number  :)
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.