I made a set of plates for a MD three point by using a housing gasket to place the holes directly on heavy paper. Then took the paper to the tractor and cut out material to allow the bolt holes to clear the material around the flats on the housing. The holes were perfect, I made a copy of it by transfer to 1/8" tempered masonite. I jacked up the tractor, and bolted it on. My mounts were for cat 1 and 2 t point, so were different than for FH. I also designed into the plates the rock shaft bearing supports for pillow blocks. The 1/2" thick plates were flame cut, then drilled (transfer punches with the masonite). Today I would use the gasket in a large format digitizer then draw my bracket around the gasket holes. CNC plasma torching the outline, then using the cgasket to position the holes for drilling would be choice. Jim
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Today's Featured Article - The Cletrac General GG and the BF Avery A - A Bit of History - by Mike Ballash. This article is a summary of what I have gathered up from various sources on the Gletrac General GG and the B. F. Avery model A tractors. I am quite sure that most of it is accurate. The General GG was made by the Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac) of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally the company was called the Cleveland Motor Plow Company which began in 1912, then the Cleveland Tractor Company (1917) and finally Cletrac.
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