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rydogg

Please help identify this tractor!!

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rydogg

I just picked up this tractor the other day when I found out it had a automotive rear end in it the first thing I thought was maybe a Power King, Pond, or Panzer, but I looked at a Speedex site and found one that looked very similar (see last picture). The po said it had a pinto rear end and transmission but I have not verified that yet, it has a Wisconsin motor, a hand clutch, rear lift, the brakes were set up with a pedal on each side for brake steering. Its a very odd build and looks almost homemade any information or pictures would be greatly appreciated.

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Rollerman

I'm going to have to say a homebuilt. B)

The Economy/Power King, Gibson, Pond, Speedex tractors had a gear or chain reductions added to the ends of the axle tubes.

Panzers didn't, but your tractor doesn't look anything like one of those.

It could be that is a factory or name brand, but it's been worked on a lot.

It's really neat though & some of the homebuilts are just as cool as a factory built.

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rickv1957

I would say home built also but a neat tractor!,Rick

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wheelhorsec85

home built , home built , home built . B)

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Roger from southern Iowa

I would also say home built. It looks to be well built

I like it!! Thanks for preserving it. B)

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VinsRJ

I agree with the prior statements. I can tell you for sure its not a Panzer.

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markslawnmowerworld

Looks nice.... i think i have some of those old briggs engines laying around-

in a storage building.

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junkman

B) looks like it has a ford 9 inch rearend

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mavfreak

more like a ford 8 inch

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mavfreak

the steering wheel looks like it might be out of a mach truck. but thats only memorys of ridding with my uncle in his old dump truck

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