Report this forum post

Dear Sir,

We are a company in Turkey, manufacturing aftermarket spare parts for CLARK Automatic Transmissions
and Torque Converters which are found in Construction, Marine and Material Handling Equipment.
We both market our products domestically and export to the leading spare part distributors of CLARK Transmissions in the world.

With our advanced production capabilities, we are able to provide high quality aftermarket spare parts
with very competitive prices. Impellers, Stators, Turbines, Stator Supports, Charging Pumps, Kit Plates,
Ring Gears, Impeller Hubs are some of the parts which our product range includes.

We are requesting an opportunity to introduce our products to you.
For further information please contact me through my email address info#atcspareparts.com
  • Posted 21 Jan 2009 04:17
  • By aykut_t
  • joined 21 Jan'09 - 4 messages
  • Ankara, Turkey

This is ONLY to be used to report flooding, spam, advertising and problematic (harassing, abusive or crude) posts.

Indicates mandatory field
Maxlion MTF25-60-2WD
Hangzhou, China
New - Sale
Maxlion FB35LI
Hangzhou, China
New - Sale
Upcoming industry events …
January 28-30, 2026 - Bangkok, Thailand
March 4-5, 2026 - Detroit, Michigan, United States
March 24-26, 2026 - Stuttgart, Germany
Latest job alerts …
Erie, PA, United States
Dayton, OH, United States
Fact of the week
Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.
Fact of the week
Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.