Avery 8-16

Avery 8-16 Technical Specifications

Avery 8-16 is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 1916 – 1922.

Below you will find detailed technical specifications for Avery 8-16 covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.

Avery 8-16 Production








Manufacturer:
Manufacturer: Avery
Factory: Peoria, Illinois


Avery 8-16 Power













Engine:
Drawbar (claimed): 9 hp
6.7 kW
Belt (claimed): 16 hp
11.9 kW
Drawbar (tested): 9.9 hp
7.4 kW
Belt (tested): 16.8 hp
12.5 kW

Avery 8-16 Mechanical










Chassis: 4×2 2WD
Transmission: 2-speed

Avery 8-16 Engine detail



















Engine Detail
Avery
gasoline
2-cylinder
opposed horizontal
Displacement: 285.1 ci
4.7 L
Bore/Stroke: 5.50×6.00 inches
140 x 152 mm
Rated RPM: 750



Avery 8-16 Transmission overview

Engine Oil






Transmission: gear
Gears: 2 forward and 1 reverse

Avery 8-16 Dimensions













Length: 130 inches
330 cm
Width: 56 inches
142 cm
Height: 72 inches
182 cm
Weight: 4,900 lbs
2222 kg

Avery 8-16 Tests



















Nebraska Tractor Test 72

March 1921
Belt power (max): 16.8 hp
12.5 kW
Drawbar performance
Max power: 9.9 hp
7.4 kW
Max pull: 1,690 lbs
766 kg

FAQ

Is Avery 8-16 a good tractor?

The Avery 8-16 is one of the great tractors in the Avery stable, and it has earned Avery a fantastic reputation.

How much oil does a Avery 8-16 take?

Check out the Avery 8-16 oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.

Do tractors have VIN numbers?

Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.

What was the last year Avery made the ?

The Avery 8-16 was an agricultural tractor model made from 1916 – 1922

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