Before the beginning of WWII (1939) one of my uncles bought a new Avery Ro-Trak at the factory in Peoria, IL. He kept it less than 2 years, it was the only one of its kind I ever saw or heard of in use in this area. A collector near by Saline, MI has one, it might be the one my uncle had for all I or the present owner knows. I understand Ed Spiess had one (where it went after his death and sale I don't know) and there's one in Maryland or Virginia I've heard. About 20 years ago one sold at a sale in Galt, California....to a foreign buyer I believe. Anyhow even though these tractors had Hercules engines and Chrysler drive line parts they had a lot of pure Avery designed and made parts and I'd guess they would be hard to find...or any drawings or anything to help to reproduce them. (I wanted but couldn't afford the one sold in California)
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