db4600

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I checked out an auction that listed a pile of machinery. Unfortunately time stood still here 35 years ago. There is a McCormick 38, a Belle City, and this Avery double wing. All have had coons in them. My question is how common is an Avery double wing? I couldnt find anything on the web.
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I've seen a couple of the wooden Avery threshers with the twin feeders, but not a steel one. Don't know if that auction is an is or a was, but you might want to save that one, if that's what you are alluding to. I sure would.

Mike
 
Sorry I can't agree since I have in fact had a flat tie on my 1935 JD B which is steel wheeled. I had one of the front tire/wheels fall off an it laid flat on the ground
 
I have a JI Case thresher with a double wing feeder in about the same condition. I would try to save it. Mine was sunk in the ground so far that we jacked it up and put blocks under it so as to not pull the front wheels off when pulling it out. Think Hart-Carter made the double wing assembly as most I see are the same as mine and the one pictured.
 
Some one put the wrong type of nut on the spindle that held the bearing in place so it spun off and let the wheel fall off. The nut on it should have been one of those split nuts with the locking bolt threw it to lock it on the treads
 
I didn't know that Avery made threashingmachines. My Grampa had a Avery steam tractor. I wonder if he had a Avery threashing machine too.
 

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