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Greg

01-13-2002 19:29:28




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Hi, I have a 40's or 50's Clark Clarkat tow tractor, it has a continential 4cyl L-head engine,
A 3 spd+R tranny, and hydralic brakes, it's small and funny looking but probably weighs 2500lbs, if any one knows where to find info on these little guys please let me know! :-)
Thanks,
Greg




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Joe Swelnis

12-30-2002 20:14:02




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 Re: Clarkat in reply to Greg, 01-13-2002 19:29:28  
I work for Clark and have helped many people over the years with their Clark restoration projects.
Please advise the serial number of your Clarkat and I can tell you when it was built and even possibly the original owner.
Some parts and service literature are still available from Clark dealers.
Joe



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ed keating

01-30-2005 14:10:46




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 Re: Re: Clarkat in reply to Joe Swelnis, 12-30-2002 20:14:02  
hi joe, i own a clarkat that is used as a bucket loader to remove snow at my church . any info on it would be greatly appreciated " CK11-79" HEAVY is what i can read off of the plate by seat. head #J11P F400A226 and on side of block H27P i'm in boston ,ma. thanxfor whatever you can send my way



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Bill

10-07-2002 20:30:10




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 Re: Clarkat in reply to Greg, 01-13-2002 19:29:28  
Greg -

I have info on the Clarkat - Im presently rebuilding one. What do you want to know?

I'm looking for a second one to rebuild if you want to sell yours or know of any for sale.



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Steve Hansen

01-17-2002 10:02:13




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 Re: Clarkat in reply to Greg, 01-13-2002 19:29:28  
Hey Greg..... ...=)
I can't be of much help, except regarding pre -1943 production numbers. According to the 1942 Clark Equipment Company annual report, production numbers for the Clarkat had been 107 (1939), 242 (1940), 402 (1941), 777 (1942), and 1,824 (proposed for 1943). I'm not sure that I would put too much stock in the proposed number for 1943 as wartime production figures changed quickly and significantly.
That's all I have
Steve

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sylvain gagnon

04-04-2002 14:17:12




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 Re: Re: Clarkat in reply to Steve Hansen, 01-17-2002 10:02:13  
hi im from quebec canada i just bought a kind a vehicule made by clark its called ,,,clarkat.. its a kind of vehicule who have rear wheels similar than a lift serial is 39124 ,short , heavy load ,in front its 2 small wheels. brass gaz tank ,2 x places , it seemms engine coud be continental , 4 cyl flathead .probably vehicule to haul airplane or something like this ,, im specialised in antique snowmobile bomb 60.61,62 tin cab so this clark is not my speciality if someone coud tell me what is this exactly and worth restored or unrestored i will be happy , i will probably restore but i dont decide for now sorry i,m french my english is bad thanks sylvain

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Jeff Hamilton

01-06-2005 18:14:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Clarkat in reply to sylvain gagnon, 04-04-2002 14:17:12  
Do you still have your Clarkat and if so, is it for sale?



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ed keating

01-08-2005 07:54:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Clarkat in reply to Jeff Hamilton, 01-06-2005 18:14:27  
i'm looking for any info on my clarkat CK- 11-79 heavy, head casting# J11P F400A226 this wonderful machine has been ,i believe converted, into a bucket lift that i use to remove snow from my church here in boston,ma. this odd looking wonder is the talk of the neighborhood when the snow starts to fly . id really like to keep this gem running so any info would be greatly appreciated sincerely edk k

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