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I am looking for any info and or parts for old Avery trucks? Preferably the 5 ton truck. Thanks

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Old 12-10-2008, 08:44 AM
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I am looking for any info and or parts for old Avery trucks? Preferably the 5 ton truck. Thanks
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There was just recently a thread on Avery farm trucks, but I don't recognize it in the search list; as I recall, there were a couple pix, one very nice color shot. If not on this site, may've been on aths.net or ytmag, but seems it was here somewhere.
There's another Avery truck thread by Don Blausey: 1914 Avery Truck 1-31-07 that'll show up on a search here for Avery. My reply in that thread suggests contacting SuperJeff (Jeff L) on aths, who has an extensive (monumental?) collection of truck pix/info. Good luck.
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Not TONS of information but......

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Forgot to mention your local library should have reference copy of either Albert Mroz's or G N Georgano's truck books, each of which have thumbnail history of Avery trucks.
On Georgano it's the big book, not the little 5x9 that just lists mfr's names.
There're probably also Avery tractor clubs/groups, or possibly a website (I assume you know it's Avery of Peoria and not BF Avery of Louisville).
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