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Posted by Snowey on January 04, 2004 at 16:20:52 from (206.134.137.66):
In Reply to: Re: speedex tractors posted by Slowpoke on January 01, 2004 at 01:05:28:
John Speedex was sold to Japan business with all patent . Speedex was made in Ohio near Kent started in I believe in the early thirty or befor by two brothers . One brother left as he needed a fancier tractor that was the start of Wheel Horse . Speedex was sold to Japan business as they needed five speed transmission within a rearend for a small tractor that was the end of speedex patent gone out of business . This is what a older Speedex dealer told me long time ago he was selling Speedex in the fiftes . Some old dealers have parts luckly I know one , son of that older dealer and he went to other dealers bought parts cheap. Speedex for it's size will do more work , more horse power to the ground more pulling , cheaper to buy new at that time than other tractor , better than any other tractor for the price . I think Speedex would make a great tractor for your friend child and with supervision from you friend that child will be on the way to classic tractor fever . Snowey
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