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Can anyone ID this?

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Shynon

I don't know but I like it..  Maybe @oldiron613 can help

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WHX??

No clue but I like it!!!! 

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ebinmaine

@Stepney

Any thoughts??

 

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pacer

I dont know either, but what I DO know is -------- I WANT ONE!!!

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Stepney

Heavily modified Speedex HighBoy perhaps?? Tall spindles and frame way over the front tires holds that resemblance. 

Feel like I saw a Sears Economy once that looked a little like that too..

I can't see the tranny.. but if it's Ford Model A, as the steering looks to be.. I think early early Speedex may be a good guess.
Front tie rod and arm arent quite right though. 

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Oldskool

@Stepney hope this pic helps. 

 

Could it be a Sears Handyman?

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Oldskool

It has 16in rear wheels and a twin cylinder Wisconsin with crank start only.

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Stepney

Never seen a Handiman like that if they did make one. The shaft drive had the steering shaft right down the center of the hood, and the belt drive .. for one, was belt driven, and two, had the steering box right behind the front axle.

Some sort of Shaw or Speedex is my best guess. Or a mutt based off of them. 

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2 minutes ago, Stepney said:

Never seen a Handiman like that if they did make one. The shaft drive had the steering shaft right down the center of the hood, and the belt drive .. for one, was belt driven, and two, had the steering box right behind the front axle.

Some sort of Shaw or Speedex is my best guess. Or a mutt based off of them. 

Could it be an Atomic Babe?

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Stepney
48 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Could it be an Atomic Babe?

Oh you're onto something now.. I always forget that machine existed.. the name is so ridiculous. 

Yeah, see two on google that look very similar. The Wisconsin may just be a transplant, or some sort of upper class model?

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Stepney

Hey Fellas, was just looking for an original press ad to go on my Economy tractor..

Check out the center photo.. which if I am reading the small print right, is a GRAVAR?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stepney said:

Hey Fellas, was just looking for an original press ad to go on my Economy tractor..

Check out the center photo.. which if I am reading the small print right, is a GRAVAR?

 

 

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That really cool! It's very close to the same. The rear differential is a bit different and the steering arms look to be a little different also.

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Oldskool

Update: still not 100% identified but it has a new home here.

 

I did find something that referenced a

" Bull Terrier "  Just not sure.

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ebinmaine

That'd be neat 'cause (we think) Meeha/ Mirror is part bull terrier 

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