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Posted by Gene Davis on March 04, 2002 at 20:59:50 from (216.163.106.8):
In Reply to: Wards Twin Row posted by Don Mc in ID on March 03, 2002 at 21:49:48:
B.F. Avery Web site on the web at bright.net/~kault195/ There you will find info and pictures of the early General/Avery A/ Wards Twin Row, which were all the same depending on who sold them. Think Massey Harris even got into the picture somewhere. The Avery R and the MM BF seem to be pretty much the same,just later models with improvements, and options. Avery got the tooling and designs for the General from Cletrac when Cletrac decided to concentrate on crawlers, Then along came MM and gobbled up Avery, then White/Oliver came along and gobbled them up, then Agco Corp. wound up with the whole shebang! E-mail Alberta Mike on this board and he has compiled some info on these beasts. Gene Davis
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