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ErnieinTucson
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Hi all Ernieintucson

Need a crank handle for a Twenty. Also is a crank for a Ten the same as a twenty?

Thanks Ernie
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Wed, Jan 28, 2009 11:17 PM
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Ernie,Here is John Mattas number he may be able to help you.951-689-6475. He is located in Riverside Cal.
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Wed, Jan 28, 2009 11:40 PM
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Ernie,Here is John Mattas number he may be able to help you.951-689-6475. He is located in Riverside Cal.
I believe it would depend if you have the big 20 or the small 20. Jim Zimmerman also has these hand cranks reproduced in cast iron instead of cast brass.
Chad Enyeart
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Thu, Jan 29, 2009 12:05 AM
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Reply to WyoCat:
I believe it would depend if you have the big 20 or the small 20. Jim Zimmerman also has these hand cranks reproduced in cast iron instead of cast brass.
I am looking for a hand crank for a big TWENTY part of the #L-1185 crank assembly.
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Sun, Nov 23, 2014 7:48 AM
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Ernie,Here is John Mattas number he may be able to help you.951-689-6475. He is located in Riverside Cal.
I think John is no longer in the Cat business. I understand he sold out recently. It wouldn't hurt to call him and see if in fact he did sell. He also might have a few items stuck away in the corner.

I bought one of John's cranks for my Twenty several years ago. It's a quality item like all his stuff.

You might also check with Chad Enyeart. I know he has a lot of big Twenty stuff and is a great guy to work with. I think Chad bought Jim Zimmerman's Cat stuff.

Good luck,
tom

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Sun, Nov 23, 2014 8:05 AM
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I think John is no longer in the Cat business. I understand he sold out recently. It wouldn't hurt to call him and see if in fact he did sell. He also might have a few items stuck away in the corner.

I bought one of John's cranks for my Twenty several years ago. It's a quality item like all his stuff.

You might also check with Chad Enyeart. I know he has a lot of big Twenty stuff and is a great guy to work with. I think Chad bought Jim Zimmerman's Cat stuff.

Good luck,
tom

Thanks Tom,

I did happen to check with John a few months ago and followed a lead he gave me but ended up with no luck. Also I have checked with Chad on the handle recently and at this time he did not have one. So hoping to see if someone out there may have an extra one sitting around they would be welcome to part with.
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Sun, Nov 23, 2014 8:11 AM
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Reply to truckun95:
Thanks Tom,

I did happen to check with John a few months ago and followed a lead he gave me but ended up with no luck. Also I have checked with Chad on the handle recently and at this time he did not have one. So hoping to see if someone out there may have an extra one sitting around they would be welcome to part with.
I bought all of John Matta's crank handles and other assorted parts about 2 months ago, they are sitting up in Oregon at Scott Hayes place right now and to be honest I'm not sure if there were any 20 cranks amongst them all, I know there were cranks for 15's and 22's, and 30's, I'll contact Scott and ask for you.
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Sun, Nov 23, 2014 9:25 AM
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I bought all of John Matta's crank handles and other assorted parts about 2 months ago, they are sitting up in Oregon at Scott Hayes place right now and to be honest I'm not sure if there were any 20 cranks amongst them all, I know there were cranks for 15's and 22's, and 30's, I'll contact Scott and ask for you.
Regards
Mike
Hi, try lance jones I got mine off him,he is a real good guy and good to deal with.
He might be able to help you.
Thanks stew
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Sun, Nov 23, 2014 4:26 PM
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Hi, try lance jones I got mine off him,he is a real good guy and good to deal with.
He might be able to help you.
Thanks stew
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Sun, Nov 30, 2014 11:50 PM
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I can use one also if someone has them.
The 2 I've got have both been welded.
Roby Whitehead
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Mon, Dec 1, 2014 2:50 AM
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I can use one also if someone has them.
The 2 I've got have both been welded.
Roby Whitehead
Refreshing, after further investigation I believe the handcrank casting part number would be L-233.
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