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Brandon

07-06-2003 02:10:58




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I have an old Avery tractor my grandfather left me, and am at a loss. I know nothing about it, as we never used while I was growing up. Could someone PLEASE point me in the right direction as to where to start? THANK YOU!!




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Gene Davis

07-06-2003 14:23:30




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 Re: Avery in reply to Brandon, 07-06-2003 02:10:58  
Posting a picture or giving a some what better description will help in identification process. Such as if it is a single front wheel or tricycle type double front wheels, or possibly a wide front axle. Do you know or remember the color? Was it for plowing one or two rows at a time how many gears forward,3 or 4 hand or foot brakes. Most two row Avery tractors had a number stamped into the right frame rail right about even with the gear shift area lever, and most one rows had it on the right side frame rail along about the rear of the engine. See if any numbers turn up, some times rubbing the rusty area with a piece of chalk and then wiping it off will bring out a number to be seen, the number will read some thing like this: 11A 11498 this can be translated to give you a year and model/series. Alberta Mike on this forum has put together a pretty fair history ssheet on these beasts, I am sure he would be willing to e-mail it to you and you can also look up the Avery website, it is given on this forum in several places. Avery got gobbled up by Minnieapolis Moline in the 1950's. Alberta Mike ges into some good details on these machines. Gene Davis

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Dave_Id

07-06-2003 07:30:10




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 Re: Avery in reply to Brandon, 07-06-2003 02:10:58  
Try a search on the archives. Lot's of infor... Go to left of page under Research & Info.. I'm sure also Alberta Mike will tell you about his Avery he just finished restoring... If you can post a picture, someone will also tell you the model.



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Brandon

07-06-2003 16:58:37




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 Re: Re: Avery in reply to Dave_Id, 07-06-2003 07:30:10  
I was down there today. I have learned by the front grill, that what I have is an A model Avery. Now I just need to find someone half-way close to Des Moines, to facilitate the restore.



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gene b

07-07-2003 02:51:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Avery in reply to Brandon, 07-06-2003 16:58:37  
Go to a tractor show there will be someone who has one or would know where to go you should have went to MT.PLEASANT for the WORLD EXPO as there were some there. There will be a show in WAUKEE soon plan on going there.



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