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I was at a junk yard the other day and found these non-cat machines. Must have been turned in on the Obama's "Cash for Clunkers" program. lol Here a link to some pictures. Can anybody identify them? I think the Cletrac is a model AD but not sure of the year. If you can tell me where the serial numbers are on these machines I can get them. They are for sale at 15 cents a pound. http://s896.photobucket.com/albums/ac163/ubucat/?albumview=slideshow&track=share_email_album_view_click
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Sat, Jan 30, 2010 10:03 AM
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I just can,t get the pictures to come up but I worked for a Cletrac and Massey Harris dealer from 1948 till 1951 and he sold the Cletrac A tractors at that time and the other models esp. the farm models the HG-42s and HG-68s.My dad had a DDH Cletrac and it had a Hercules Diesel in it.It didn,t have the pushing power it needed so my cousin changed the gearing in it and boy made a new tractor out of it, lots of power then.
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Sat, Jan 30, 2010 8:18 PM
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I just can,t get the pictures to come up but I worked for a Cletrac and Massey Harris dealer from 1948 till 1951 and he sold the Cletrac A tractors at that time and the other models esp. the farm models the HG-42s and HG-68s.My dad had a DDH Cletrac and it had a Hercules Diesel in it.It didn,t have the pushing power it needed so my cousin changed the gearing in it and boy made a new tractor out of it, lots of power then.
I saw a Cletrac, a IH, and an AC. The tracks on the IH, I think it was, looked good. At least the pads did. The Cletrac appeared to be complete and worth saving. The others probably too far gone. GWH
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Sat, Jan 30, 2010 8:48 PM
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I saw a Cletrac, a IH, and an AC. The tracks on the IH, I think it was, looked good. At least the pads did. The Cletrac appeared to be complete and worth saving. The others probably too far gone. GWH
SJ- I will try to attach 2 pictures of the Cletrac so you can see it.

gwhdiesel75- The Allis Chalmers is a model M and the IH is unkown to me.
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 12:47 AM
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SJ- I will try to attach 2 pictures of the Cletrac so you can see it.

gwhdiesel75- The Allis Chalmers is a model M and the IH is unkown to me.
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Here are the pictures of the IH and AC. The AC has really nice grouser on it. The IH has street pads on it. At 15 cents per lb, the scrap value may exceed the value to a restorer.
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 12:54 AM
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Here are the pictures of the IH and AC. The AC has really nice grouser on it. The IH has street pads on it. At 15 cents per lb, the scrap value may exceed the value to a restorer.
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Can you see if the pins and bushings are good on the International T340 and if they are can you sell the rails and pads seperate from tractor at 15 cents per pound . 😊
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 1:42 AM
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Can you see if the pins and bushings are good on the International T340 and if they are can you sell the rails and pads seperate from tractor at 15 cents per pound . 😊
catman, I had a vermeer trencher 600 C,and I think a undercarraige place told me that they used the same rail as the IH 340. I updated trencher rather than hunt down good rails, as they told me new rails were unavailable. might keep a eye open for trencher also.
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 1:56 AM
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catman, I had a vermeer trencher 600 C,and I think a undercarraige place told me that they used the same rail as the IH 340. I updated trencher rather than hunt down good rails, as they told me new rails were unavailable. might keep a eye open for trencher also.
Catman580-They will sell parts of the cats, but at a higher price per lb and I think you have to remove the parts. I will ask them and let you know.
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 2:35 AM
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Catman580-They will sell parts of the cats, but at a higher price per lb and I think you have to remove the parts. I will ask them and let you know.
If the price and rails are good i would be glad to pay you to remove them for me ! 😊
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catman, I had a vermeer trencher 600 C,and I think a undercarraige place told me that they used the same rail as the IH 340. I updated trencher rather than hunt down good rails, as they told me new rails were unavailable. might keep a eye open for trencher also.


Thanks for information Rickfind 😊
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I just can,t get the pictures to come up but I worked for a Cletrac and Massey Harris dealer from 1948 till 1951 and he sold the Cletrac A tractors at that time and the other models esp. the farm models the HG-42s and HG-68s.My dad had a DDH Cletrac and it had a Hercules Diesel in it.It didn,t have the pushing power it needed so my cousin changed the gearing in it and boy made a new tractor out of it, lots of power then.


Hello SJ do you know what model Cletrac this is , are they fairly simple to work on and how about parts , would it be hard to keep this tractor running ? I see you know a lot about Cletracs . Bill 😊
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