Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 25, 2008 at 02:12:48 from (216.208.58.182):
In Reply to: hey Hugh posted by tn terry t on February 24, 2008 at 20:29:26:
Terry: Actually I've found out quite a bit about it. This unit was not built by IH, unlike the IH hydra creeper drive, this unit is a gear driven creeper. It was built by Ray Bock Equipment an IH dealer in the 1950s and 60s, on the west coast in Washington State.
I tried to find out how an IH dealer would have the resources to build something that was obviously done very professionally in a foundry. I did a search on the name Bock, and in that same time frame a Bock family owned foundries in CA and MN. At this time that is about all I know. I got some help in looking for one of these gear boxes, not very high production as I understand.
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