Posted by RBoots on November 20, 2015 at 18:38:54 from (173.241.113.102):
Here are some pictures of the Oliver 770 my dad bought at an auction last weekend for $500. He was the only bid. I forgot to take a picture of the stuck Super 77 that he bought for $100, again, the only bid. The 770 was sold as not running, but after putting a new sediment bowl gasket on it, shining up the points, checking fluids and adding gas, it started right up. Didn't even have to charge the battery. We do have to rebuild the carb as sometimes the float sticks and runs gas out the front of the carb. Dad didn't have all of the side panels on it or bolted back down yet when I took the picture. Whenever he buys an Oliver with side panels at an auction and has to run home to get his trailer, he first removes all the panels and takes them home with him. He had a set stolen off a tractor he bought one time after he left it to go get his trailer.
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