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DennisThornton

Martin...just "acquired" a model 1632 Speedex.. where did you join as member 17?....might as well learn all I can about this "interesting" tractor!!

Here I was eagerly reading news about Speedex and I just noticed that Martin posted
Posted 17 Feb 2012

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roadapples

I have a 72 or 74 ( can`t remember at the moment ) S19. The sliding engine is pretty Freddy Flintstone but it works. Never did a lot of research but they`re definitely not Wheel Horse.

Martin...just "acquired" a model 1632 Speedex.. where did you join as member 17?....might as well learn all I can about this "interesting" tractor!!

Here I was eagerly reading news about Speedex and I just noticed that Martin posted
Posted 17 Feb 2012

Just realized this is an old post too.

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bowtieguy

Yep,,,,I knew it was an old post...but did you see "Coach's post?...Speedex forum is dead.....well, at least I woke ya up in NY and PA!!!

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DennisThornton
http://www.speedextractors.com/index_files/story.htm  <-- Full story

The SPEEDEX Tractor Corporation was founded in 1935 by Harold Pond, who is considered the developer of the first four wheel riding garden tractor in America. Harold Pond was associated in the late 1920's with Stanley W. Shaw of the Shaw Mfg. Co. in Galesburg............

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AMC RULES

I have a 72 or 74 ( can`t remember at the moment ) S19. The sliding engine is pretty Freddy Flintstone but it works. Never did a lot of research but they`re definitely not Wheel Horse.

Any picts to share here...:text-thankyoublue:
of the Speedex sliding engine? 

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roadapples

Sorry Craig, I can`t even figure how to put those little yellow pac man lookin` guys on a post let alone pictures.

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AMC RULES
That Speedex's motor mount...look anything like this?   :scratchead:
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DennisThornton
That Speedex's motor mount...look anything like this?  

 


 

Chuckle!

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roadapples

Craig, the bolts from the Briggs engine go down along the edge of the frame, not through it. They thread into a tab about 1"x 1 1/2" x 1/4" if I remember correctly. I`ll try to remember to check.  You grease the frame and  adjust  so it slides freely without binding. The "clutch" works in reverse. When you step on it the engine slides forward and tightens the belt, let off an it stops. It only has to move about 3/4". It`s pretty "mickey" but if adjusted right it works pretty good. Down side, you have to keep tension on it with your foot to keep going. On the safety side, if you fall off it will stop on its own. LOL! That`s it in a nut shell. Hope someone else on here can post pictures.  Whew, that took a while, I type with one finger!

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Brian01

I had a speedex Tractor in non wheel horse classifieds a while back...model 1140...didn't sale on here but didn't last long on CL. Got $225 for it real quick.

First one I had ever seen...probably should have kept it. Oh well, wasn't a WH

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