Posted by henhawk1969 on January 09, 2014 at 09:12:37 from (208.180.143.16):
I started restoring green tractors in the early nineties, and enjoyed everyminute of it. In fact I have several green tractors. Then one day a fellow asked would I restore his grand dads cub. Reluctantly, I said I would. Here is what I learned. Tons of parts available, new, used, aftermarket reasonably priced. 90% of the tractor can be worked on using three wrenches that you can carry in your pocket. No steps or ladders required. Love the sound of the engine. Very simple, this turns that that moves this. As of the other green, orange and red tractors nobody in the fifties thought of how to get on the tractor as you got older. But that is ok, we have figured that out. Keep the red and green ones looking good. What a great hobby.
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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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