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BF Avery V

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:26 am
by staninlowerAL
I am looking for information on the MM/Avery V tractors and also need a front axle for the one I have-- SN 4V691-- or good ideas to repair it. The break is at the center pivot. The axle is C shaped in design with the open side toward the rear of the tractor. I have been told that it is pressed steel so I might be able to have it welded. Any pictures would be great. Thanks, Stan

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:54 am
by staninlowerAL
Repair update: Got the axle welded and the repair went well, reinforced along the bottom with a 1 1/2 angle and 1 inch flatbar made into a channel. Now I'm looking for some ideas on attaching a drawbar to pull a trailer. Was one available when the tractor was new? What did it look like? All ideas welcome. Stan

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:59 pm
by B Shaver
I'm thinking that your Avery tractor was the same as a Cletrac "General" which was an off-shoot of the Cletrac HG Crawler. Landes Zimmerman at www.olivercletrac.com may be able to help Identify the parts needed. I have some HG parts, but have only seen a few generals and averys and wasn't paying that much attention to the drawbars.

Bill

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 5:22 pm
by Paul B
The Avery "A" is the same (basically) tractor as the Cletrac General. The Avery "V" is a smaller, wide front tractor about the same size as a Farmall Cub, and was built for the same marlet as the Cub. The General was designed by B.F. Avery and built by Cletrac as a tractor to use the B.F. Avery Tru-Draft emplements. Avery aquired the righte to the general and started buildit as the Avery A in the early 40's.

StaninlowerAl
Yes, the V had a draw bar. Attached are some pictures of the drawbar mounted on a tractor. The bar is 1-3/4" wide, 1" thick. The thickness is reduced (from the top side) to 9/16" thick where it bolts into the front mount that is bolted to the front of the trans axle. The bar is 36" long and the draw pin hole in the rear of the bar is 7/8" diameter. Click on the pictures to enlarge them.

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:08 pm
by staninlowerAL
Thanks, Paul B, for the information on Avery V and especially for the pictures. I think I can fab one now that I know where and how it should attach. Best regards, Stan

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:32 am
by Paul B
staninlowerAL,
I forgot to add, that drawbar does not "sit level" like the bar on other tractors, but is angled, with the front being higher than the rear. It had to do with their B.F. Avery line of "Tru-Draft" implements.

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:34 am
by staninlowerAL
Thanks Paul, I noticed that when I checked the pictures closely. I looked at my tractor and found that the anchoring point at the trans is intact. I will need to make the drawbar piece and the supporting bracket that attaches to the frame and supports the rear end of the drawbar. I might even get lucky and find one or parts of one at a show one day. I do not know of another one anywhere in my area. There was a couple at the Midsouth Flywheelers show last year. Stan

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:19 pm
by muleboss
That is not the same set up as the draw bar on my Avery V. I tried to load picture but could not get it done.

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:54 pm
by staninlowerAL
Thanks, you could try to send a picture via email. Stan

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:27 pm
by Paul B
muleboss,
What is different about the drawbar setup on your's? The pictures I posted are from one of the first 60 B.F. Avery "V's" built, and it is basically the same as any "V" I have seen.

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:33 pm
by muleboss
I am working on it. I have a new computer and can not find my way around it very well, Have not even been able to send picture in regular email. Will keep trying. Bob

Re: BF Avery V

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:57 pm
by Ike
Posting Avery V drawbar picture for muleboss.

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