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    Avery 5-10

     

    General tractor information:

    Manufacturer:Avery
    Model:5-10
    Type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
    Years produced:1920 - 1922
    Total built:-unknown-
    Factory:Peoria, Illinois
    Original price:$365
     

    Tractor power:

    Drawbar (rated):5 hp [3.7 kW]
    Drawbar (max):5.4 hp [4.0 kW]
    Belt:10 hp [7.5 kW]
     

    Engine:

    Manufacturer:Avery
    Fuel:gasoline
    Type:vertical L-head
    Cylinders:4
    Bore/Stroke:3.00x4.00 inches [76 x 102 mm]
    Displacement:113.1 ci [1.9 L]
    Compression:-unknown-
    Rated RPMs:1200
    Cooling:-unknown-
    Torque:-unknown-
    Firing order:-unknown-
     

    Transmission:

    Type:-unknown-
    Forward:3
    Reverse:1
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:4x2 2WD
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:10 gal [37 L]
    Coolant:18 qts [17.0 L]
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

     

    Tires:

    Ag front:28x4 steel
    Ag rear:42x5 steel
     

    Dimensions:

    Weight:2,650 lbs [1202 kg]
    Wheelbase:-unknown-
    Length:118 inches [299 cm]
    Width:51 inches [129 cm]
    Height:-unknown-
    Ground clearance:-unknown-
     

    Electrical:

     

    Nebraska Tractor Test 57:

    Test Date:September 1920
    Engine:-unknown-
    Belt (max):11.1 hp [8.3 kW]
    Drawbar (max):5.4 hp [4.0 kW]
     

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    Last updated on April 25, 2008

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