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Posted by JON HUCKABEE on January 21, 2005 at 08:48:09 from (192.23.165.2):
In Reply to: Re: BF AVERY Tractor parts posted by Alberta Mike on September 21, 2002 at 06:04:40:
i have a tractor that a neighbor gave me. my dad says it's a 1937? avery? maybe a farmall 20 horse. it's a little 4 cylinder gas powered. with electric start. hand crank in front. the seat and steering is centered on the tractor. the serial# is on the back right side of the engine. the distributor is on the right side, exhuast manifold is on the left side. it has an open drive shaft assembly. the rearend is straight then turns downward to connect to the rear wheels. it had rubber tires at one time. it's in decent shape to restore. i have looked at numerous pictures, i have found some kind of like it but not exactly like it. i need some help to found out what kind of tractor it is. thank you,jon huckabee gatesville,tx.
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