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Posted by Hal/WA on January 06, 2007 at 21:25:58 from (66.45.175.118):
In Reply to: New winter project.....Pic. posted by wagsw900 on January 06, 2007 at 19:23:19:
That Oliver looks real good! Sure a lot nicer than most of the old tractors I have messed with. It looks like it is all there. When I was a kid, our neighbor had a similar Oliver. He was a retired tractor mechanic who had mostly worked for the localdealer that handled Olivers. He had bought the tractor when it was traded in on a new tractor since it was in such nice shape and he kept it in immaculate condition. Unfortunately, I was just a little kid, and he would never let me drive the Oliver, even though I sometimes worked for him using our Case VAC. After my neighbor died in the mid-60's, I think his wife sold the Oliver. I always wished that my Dad had bought it, but he really didn't think we needed 2 tractors. I had the impression it was quite a bit more tractor than the old VAC. Good luck with what looks like a pretty easy restoration!
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