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Old 18-04-15, 13:48
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Michael Snetsinger
 
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A little 1942 Clarktor 6 tug (light). It's like a lawn tractor on steroids and pretty complete. There's a gent named Joe who that runs a Yahoo group who can supply delivery dates (12 November 1942 to the Indianapolis Storage Depot at the Indiana State Fair Grounds) and you can download an extensive collection of manuals. I believe it was originally yellow in colour and the Clark serial number is #L2736. There's a bit of confusion about about the government number. It's either W-817942 or W-818411. Joe tells me that likely it's been built up from a couple of tugs. Would any of you seasoned pros know anything about these tugs in Canadian service and how common they are? Thanks,
Mike
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