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    Posted: 01 Nov 2011 at 9:20am
This my 1939 Speed Maintainer .


Edited by Fred in Pa - 01 Nov 2011 at 9:40am
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Nice machine Fred. Can you tell me what type and brand of rear tires you have there?
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that is beautful! can you change the pitch of the blade for cutting?
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Originally posted by Jeff(WD45-SATX-TN) Jeff(WD45-SATX-TN) wrote:

Nice machine Fred. Can you tell me what type and brand of rear tires you have there?
Good/Year 13.oo X 24-TG      , "10 PLY RATING GRADER" is on the tire .
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Fred, you should get that Maintainer in the Allis Connection for 2013!  I'd like to see it be April's Pic.  Sure is nice!  JCinPA
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Quit posting that picture Fred, I get jealous when I see it. That's a beautiful tractor.
Waukesha B, B, IB, G, styled WF, D15, 615 backhoe, 2-Oliver OC3's, 4 Ford Model T's, 3 Model A Fords, AV8 Coupe, AV8 Roadster, 1933 Ford Wrecker
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one sharp looking machine there Fred...
been there done that, not doing it again...
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Real nice Fred, I don't think i've ever seen one in person only in books.
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very very nice fred.. i see ol woody sitting next to it

Edited by acwdwcman - 01 Nov 2011 at 6:34pm
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Stately looking fellow isn't he!  Dave.
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Looks great, Fred. Who's your stunt double though?........he smiles more than you do LOL!!
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That orange and blue sign is the one I said I wanted....I'll def have to make a visit and bring a trailer LOL
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The only thing that would make it look better is if there was a pretty girl on the seat.
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WOW very nice.
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Very nice. How many were built? Thanks
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TOTAL built from  1938 to 1941  was 411
For  1940 and 1941 only 11
Mine is a 1939
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Originally posted by Chad(WI) Chad(WI) wrote:

Looks great, Fred. Who's your stunt double though?........he smiles more than you do LOL!!
My wife took this picture,she makes me smile ,because SHE dose not tell me I can not buy something I WANT !!!!!!!!!!!!
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   Fred, are there any records of how many unstyleds were built ?
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There were 150 built in 1938 so chances are most of those were unstyled.
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That's no good Fred. There's not even any paint scraped off the cutting edge! Gotta give it some "character". ; ).
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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The first styled must have been 1938. Is that correct?
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Yes, there were about 900 styled WC's in 1938 so some of the 1938 Maintainers could have been styled but most were probably unstyled.
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Great looking AC ya got there.
Pushing snow won't mess up the blade too bad.
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Great looking AC Fred, didn't know that you own the wooden A as I see on the picture.
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You look like the King on the Maintainer Fred. As you know I have a '38 Unstyled Maintainer that I have shown at several GOTO's. I don't have a recent picture. The Maintainer owners club is very small!

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Originally posted by Dutchboy Johan Dutchboy Johan wrote:

Great looking AC Fred, didn't know that you own the wooden A as I see on the picture.
Dutchboy ,The story of Woody is that Bill Songtag builder of Woody ,ask me to put Woody in my show room .keep and take care of ,take to shows .I was taking Bill and Woody to alot of shows and Bill's health has slowed him down.
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The rear end in my pulling trctor came out of a maintainer.  It has a real SLOW first and reverse and second is almost the same as 1st on a WC.  What is the serial number stamped on rear end and did they have another nameplate/serial tag like the speed patrol??  Got my rear end from a neighbor that parted it out and when I got there this and part of the blade setup was all that was not cut up
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Originally posted by Larry(OH) Larry(OH) wrote:

The rear end in my pulling trctor came out of a maintainer.  It has a real SLOW first and reverse and second is almost the same as 1st on a WC.  What is the serial number stamped on rear end and did they have another nameplate/serial tag like the speed patrol??  Got my rear end from a neighbor that parted it out and when I got there this and part of the blade setup was all that was not cut up
The Maintainer still had stardard WC rear gears.The W-Patrol had the real low gears that where even lower then the RC.My W-patrol in 2nd gear is same as Maintainer in 1st as you said.The maintainer also had the pressed steel rear wheels .When they changed to Patrol they done the heavy cast center with clamp rim's and lower gears .I have alot of Lit. on both unit's.
The Mainter has a tag with Maintainer on it up on left front frame for the mainter ,but still has the serial # stamped on raer center housing for the year .
Maybe the maintainer he parted was a late one at the end of production ,W Patrol did start in 1940 !


Edited by Fred in Pa - 03 Nov 2011 at 7:38am
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Fred, I made to the other shop and looked tonight.  My serial number stamped on the rear end is 94741.  That looks to be a 1940.  I asked the guy and he said it was a narrow front WC with a blade under it.  I did not see it, just going by what he said.  By the way, nice maintainer!!
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Found a picture of my '38 Speed Maintainer 1C115. Armand built a model of this one.
I only know of 2 others like it.
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