Tractors & Other Fun Motorized Stuff - WHAT ARE THEY??

RTR

Well-known Member
Here are some good items to identify. Lets see how you all do. I don't have a clue about brand and model info (haven't seen them in-person yet), so your guess is as good as mine - unless you know it!

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#1b (shows hood and grille to red tractor in picture #1)
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#2
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#3 (help identify all 3 pieces in picture)
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#4
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#5 (the piece in the back of the picture is definitely a Pennsylvania Panzer)
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(quoted from post at 02:28:58 03/19/19) Picture A. A B. F. Avery model V.

It looks very similar to a Minneapolis Moline tractor o saw a picture of too. Actually, the axle on this one looks more like the MM tractor I saw. The BF Avery picture I googled has a different axle. Is there anything else besides the red paint that tells you it’s a BF Avery for sure? It could have been painted red by mistake.
 
B F Avery made 3 models of tractors the V that is a single row cultivating tractor, And a 1 bottom plow. then there was the A that was a row crop for cultivating 2 rows and had a single front wheel, don't know if it had other front end options. 1 plow with 2 in easy conditions. Was orignal a General yellow-orange The general and the Twin row had a different grill than the A but basicaly same tractor. and also sold as a Wards Twin row, red. Then the larger one a Model R that was a full 2 plow 2 row cultivating tractor and had dual front wheel and also avaible with a wide front. Red When Moline bought Avery out they only kept the Model v and paintrd it yellow. They droped the A and as Moline already had a Model R they changed the BF AveryR to a Moline model BF and painted it yellow. Then they also brought out a single row offset version of the BF and called it a BG with the G standing for garden and also yellow. Should be a serial number plate somewhere that would tell what model it is.
 
By the serial number. If its before 1951 its an Avery V. If its after 1951 its a Minneapolis Moline V. I don't know when the change took
place in 1951. It might tell at the Tru-Draft registry website. I haven't been on it in years.
 
I'm still looking for information on the items in pictures #2, #3, and #6 in the original post. Any ideas??
 

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