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Avery 5-10 Specs ( 1920-1922 )

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Overview

The Avery 5-10 is a gasoline-powered farm tractor produced in Peoria, Illinois, between 1920 and 1922. It features a 1.9L four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine and a two-wheel-drive chassis equipped with steel ag tires. Mechanical specifications include a three-speed transmission providing three forward gears and one reverse gear.

Ideal Applications

Engine and Belt Output: The 113.1 ci vertical L-head engine is rated at 1200 RPM and achieved a tested maximum belt power of 11.1 hp in Nebraska Tractor Test 57.
Drawbar and Pull Performance: Tested performance data indicates a maximum drawbar capacity of 5.4 hp and a recorded maximum pull of 1,116 lbs.
Chassis and Dimensions: The tractor has a total weight of 2,650 lbs and is configured with 28x4 front and 42x5 rear steel wheels on a 118-inch frame.

Production

Description Built in Peoria, Illinois
Manufacturer Avery
Original price $365

Engine

Engine type Avery 1.9L 4-cyl gasoline
Fuel tank 10 gal (37.9 L)
Bore/Stroke 3.00x4.00 inches (76 x 102 mm)
Coolant capacity 18 qts (17.0 L)
Description Avery / gasoline / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled vertical L-head
Displacement 113.1 ci (1.9 L)
Rated RPM 1200
Belt (claimed) 10 hp (7.5 kW)
Belt (tested) 11.1 hp (8.3 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 5 hp (3.7 kW)
Drawbar (tested) 5.4 hp (4.0 kW)

Transmission

Gears 3 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 3-speed

Mechanical

Drive type Two-wheel drive

Dimensions & Tires

Ag front 28x4 steel
Ag rear 42x5 steel
Length 118 inches (299 cm)
Weight 2,650 lbs (1202 kg)
Width 51 inches (129 cm)
Front tire 28x4
Rear tire 42x5
Weight 2,650 lbs (1202 kg)

Nebraska Tractor Test 57

Belt power (max) 11.1 hp (8.3 kW)
Description September 1920 / Drawbar performance
Max power 5.4 hp (4.0 kW)
Max pull 1,116 lbs (506 kg)