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Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling

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Bryant Garland

02-27-2003 17:30:05




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I have both, which tractor would make the best pulling tractor.




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Josh U

03-06-2003 07:33:12




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
We have a stock 77 that regularly pulls against a slightly modified WD 45. It is pretty even but the 77 generally wins. We also have an 88 that has pulled against it and it was pretty pathetic



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770

03-01-2003 16:55:42




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
No doubt the 88 will put out more power but in all fairness I have seen some mean WD45's that are hard to beat in the lighter classes. Both are reasonable to build to get a few more hp out of them but nothin' lokks as good as an old Ollie taking home the trophys on pull day....770



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77 puller

02-28-2003 12:41:24




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
It would be crazy not to go with the Oliver. More parts,more technology, and easy horse power. In my opinion their would be no comparison. You can easily put the 310 (1850 gas motor) in the 88. Their is just so much more you can do with an 88.



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Farmall Daddy

02-28-2003 11:56:50




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
I would go with the 88. I already have one and I have seen them pull, and they do pretty good.



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kendall

02-28-2003 11:56:22




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
I pull a wd with 45 engine and have beaten 88's before. Both are great pullers. Go with the one where you will have less competition in your area.



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jocco

02-28-2003 10:55:21




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
i have been to many stock pulls and never seen a wd 45 come close to an 88 or super ifact seen 77 and 770 embarace them



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Scott

02-28-2003 10:12:26




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
Mike, how are you pulling 60 hp out of a wd45 so easily? Just interested.



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Orange blood

01-16-2005 12:45:12




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 Re: Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Scott, 02-28-2003 10:12:26  
Have you ever heard of a D-17 series 4? They are the same motor and factory 62 horse. Up the compresion and you get more. Go with LP pistons.



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Agent Orange

02-28-2003 10:07:51




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
WD45 out of the box is best...hot rodded , itrs a matter $$$



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Mike B

02-28-2003 05:57:11




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
Lucky you. You own the two most dominating power to weight tractors ever produced. Either one or both will be strong. Your Allis will weigh about
3,700 lbs @ 45 horsepower and can econimically be upgraded to 60 horse. Compare that with the Farmall H or JD B or Miinie Z at that same weight and 30 or less horsepower. The 88 weighs about 4350 with pressed wheels at about 60 horse as most of these were overhauled with the Super 88 kits plus can be economically be upgrade to 75 horse plus it almost has a creeper gear 1st. My conclusion however is their not direct competetors. The Allis pulls 3500, 4000, and 4500 while the Oliver pulls 4500,5000 and 5500 lb classes, so they only go head to head once and thats at the 4500lb class and their advantage Allis because you have 1000lbs of ballast to put where you want for balance, the Oliver generally spins out.

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ted

02-28-2003 06:12:15




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 Re: Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Mike B, 02-28-2003 05:57:11  
Get real! An 88 would be in 5th gear in the 4500 class (if an open class) and the Allis would be in 1st gear! The weight hanging on the allis would like nice going down the track slow and 50 feet behind the 88 and that's the truth!!



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get a LIFE

02-28-2003 08:58:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to ted, 02-28-2003 06:12:15  
and pull your head out



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bgar

02-27-2003 19:00:06




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
The oliver is the best tractor to pull with 2 more cyl. A oliver 88 would blow the doors off a allis WD 45 any day of the week.



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farmall man

02-28-2003 07:10:26




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 Re: Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to bgar, 02-27-2003 19:00:06  
How can you even compateh 2. They dont even pull against each other.



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Slo

02-27-2003 18:46:20




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 Re: Oliver 88 or WD 45 for tractor pulling in reply to Bryant Garland, 02-27-2003 17:30:05  
Go with the Oliver. More options, more potential.



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