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Ken Avery has been collecting crawler tractors since about 1991 when we went to the Earl Marhanka Sale in Michigan where he bought 2 Cletracs. He has been on the hunt ever since and has acquired some of the most unusual and rare crawlers in America. Besides the Crawlers he has acquired some very unusual tractors and construction related units over the years.
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butteo via!!!!!
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cool little unit!.. I have in my shed a 1939 Worthington 105 portable compressor. I bought this over twenty years ago. it was a basket case, sold only for scrap. over the years I have invested over 8k and countless hours in restoring it. my life took a turn and she has been sitting in a barn for the last 8 or so years. I never finished her. close though. I am looking for a new home for her, interested? give me a call. 607-564-7708, ask for Randy. Ithaca, NY.
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I never knew they made these.
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this is not a tractor but a selfpropelled air compressor, thats why the tracks are so narrow and the driving position not very comfortable
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its so ugly it beautiful,,hahaha,,,and what skinny little narrow trac's,,is it easy to get stuck or have you been in them places yet,,I have a oliver 1950 model here on youtube also.
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Interestin' LOL. What a strange little piece!!
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We had one back in the 1970s at the quarry I worked at, I seam to remember it was an air compressor to. You had to have a good grip on the controls when on uneven ground or off you fell. Really like your collection. Phil
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I like the Bradley's truck.