New pictures added to the Photo Album

Started by Blake Malkamaki, April 01, 2004, 03:59:59 PM

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Blake Malkamaki

I have just added many more pictures to the Cletrac Photo Album. Check them out by going to the Album page and noting the names that have "new" or "updated" next to them. Thanks to all for your contributions!

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.

Blake Malkamaki

#1
Excellent page with information on the LIMO crawler - a rare Cletrac W licensed to be made in Sweden.

http://www.cletrac.org/pages/model/pic-LIMO.html
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.

Blake Malkamaki

#2
I added some more new pictures last night. Check out the beautiful Cletrac 100 pictures! We have some more MG-1 pictures, a nice HG with a V-plow, as well as some other's individual collections.

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.

cletracboy

#3
Thanks very much Blake, you've realy made my day, seeing the photo's of my tractor. I hope you know how much we appreciate you giving up your time to run this site which is so useful and interesting to many people. I will send you some picture of my other 2 cletracs soon. Sam Parrott
I live in England, got interested in Cletrac's when I brought an Oliver BD in 2001, I now have an Oliver BD a Cletrac BDH and another BDH for parts and have just brought a 1919 model H. I also have a british built Track Marshall 90.  Always keen to hear from fellow collectors.

Blake Malkamaki

#4
You're welcome Sam! I must say those are some beautiful pictures of your plow day.

Take care.
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.

Blake Malkamaki

#5
I just posted several more of David Pope's wonderful MG-1 pictures, including two of the Enola Gay being loaded with the A-bomb. See //http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-pope.html
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.

Blake Malkamaki

#6
Also got some more of Bob Burkhouse's and David Spitzli' pics up. David's are of his Auxiliary transmission project and Bob's are of his Cletrac 25 and AG-6 with J.F. Brittain oil field winch.

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.

Blake Malkamaki

#7
I just added a couple nice vintage 30A pictures from Ian Storrie at //http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-storrie.html
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.

Blake Malkamaki

#8
Also added some nice OC-46 loader/backhoe pics at //http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-johnsen.html
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.

Blake Malkamaki

#9
I just added some more pictures....

Andy B. (sorry I don't have his last name) - OC-46 http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-andy-b.html

Doug Gallup - HG and OC-3 http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-gallup.html

I'm getting a little more time lately. Looking for a new job.

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.

CaterpillarSixty

#10

Blake Malkamaki

#11
Several more pictures added tonight, including pictures from Ken Cornell, Dave Newman, Philippe Leroy, Michael Bean, and Garse Whitlock.

Be sure to check out Philippe's beautiful original Cletrac F! :lol:

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.

Blake Malkamaki

Folks,
I just added some new pictures tonight:

Sparky Duroe's high-clearance OC-3, OC-4, OC-6 http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-sparky.html - I don't know much about these, so if Sparky wants to fill me in on the details, I'll add the information.

Cliff and Sharon Fake' Cletrac W http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-flake.html

Steven Whitham's Cletrac AG-6 dozer buried in a huge mud hole http://cletrac.org/pages/contributor/pic-whitham.html - I think he should send this one in to the "Whooops" section in 4 Wheel and Off Road Magazine.

I haven't forgotten you guys - just been busy.

I was able to get most of the updating done on my business site http://little-mountain.com/graphics - still have some more to go on it.

Enjoy,
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.

Steve

#13
Thanks Blake
I will try to send some after I got it out :D
Steve

John D

#14
Quote from: "Steve"Thanks Blake
I will try to send some after I got it out :wink:
John D
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