my friend got a tractor a coupla days ago and we have no idea what it is, it has a single front wheel, and the numbers on the block are 195876, and the numbers on the transmission are 207336 and TK 77 70 please help, thanks
 
Posting a picture would help the most. Regarding numbers- recognize the difference between casting numbers (raised numbers) vs. stamped numbers. Serial numbers are stamped onto the tractor late in the production line. Some tractors have decals indicating a model, some do not.
 
Color - shade of green, or red, orange, yellow, blue, grey, what?

Rubber wheels, iron wheels, cut-off prokes with rubber welded on...

Size - looking at a 100 hp, or 12 hp garden tractor, or?

Thinking it is from the 1950s, or from the 1920s?

--->Paul
 
all i can say as of now is that its rust red, the letters and numbers are raised up, and it has rubber tires, and a 3 or 4 cylinder gas motor (i cant remember right off hand), and all the numbers are on the left side of the tractor (left side of the block, and the left side of the trans housing) the feller we bought it from said he though it was a avery or a farmall. i'll try to get a picture on here sometime but he lives in alabama, and i'm in mississippi, and only see him every now and then.
 
Go to the left side of the page, scroll down to Galleries. Open tractor photos amd look thru them and try to find one that looks like the one your friend has. Chris
 
heres a link:

https://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/gallery/photo_pic.cgi?pic=http;//photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/tphotos/a16724.jpg&firstrec=16&lastrec=31&Parameter=avery%20A&mode=All&what=tphotos
 

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