Can someone ID this machine?
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Can someone ID this machine?
Saw this today and am wondering what make it is.
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Re: Can someone ID this machine?
Welcome to the site From what I can see of it I would guess at a Cletrac but Fred may very well correct me on that!
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yep as above welcome and looks like a Cletrac to me as well
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Re: Can someone ID this machine?
Thanks for the welcome, fellows. I just checked the Cletrac.org site and I believe you're right. Looks like an AG6. I appreciate the help.
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Re: Can someone ID this machine?
modelman093 wrote:Cletrac with Blaw-Knox hydraulic blade.
Cletrac, yes. Blaw Knox no.
Probably a model B or D, but not a Blaw Knox blade.
Simila blades were made for these by Blaw Knox, Britstand, Garwood, Trac-Dozer and Heil.
This blade is a Heil product, they were the only maker to cut out the triangle from the web of the lift arms.
See pic. below.
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