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Re: BF Avery indentification
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Posted by J. Schwiebert on February 28, 2005 at 08:43:27 from (209.143.23.25):
In Reply to: Re: BF Avery indentification posted by jdemaris on February 28, 2005 at 06:21:50:
I do not know about the French Pony. Probably 10 years ago I did part of a project for the winter meeting of the Tru-Draft Club on parts for those Clark units. At that time Clark was also under the Dana umbrella . I got in contact with a man that had worked for Clark up in Michigan who now had been transfered to Statesville. He sent me a box of stuff on those 2 units. He has since retired and Clark production is beiong transfered to another Clark plant, The Avery V is a Clark T-50 as well as the M-H Pony. And that may be the axle model number. I lost a lot of that when my basement flooded. Clark made those units for more OEM's than what you realize. Yes the pony has a Continental N-62 engine. The Avery used a ZXB Hercules. I think they are 61 cubic inch. Questions? P. S.I have been trying to think of the model number of the Clark unit in the Cletrac. It is based on its torque capacity
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