Squizzy246B
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My dad wants to find a Super 55 to restore. He ran one growing up. You just don't see many Olivers in Mississippi. I guess that's one reason I like them and Minneapolis Molines too.
Dt
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My dad wants to find a Super 55 to restore. He ran one growing up. You just don't see many Olivers in Mississippi. I guess that's one reason I like them and Minneapolis Molines too.
Dt
When did they stop making Minneapolis Molines ? Guy up the street brought home a immaculate M M that was built long after I thought they had gone out of buss. .
Has flat square rear fenders with headlights mounted under fender - like old Internationals
They were never popular around here either - in fact I do not know who was a dealer for them
White and Oliver co-existed for a few years, but I haven't been interested enough to look up the history. Olivers were a popular tractor in my home area. They had one of the best and snappiest engines built for a number of years, believe it was made by Hercules Diesel.
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Long hooded.Take half a day just to walk around it.I run a MM on a rice farm here Good tractor.
I think this one might be longer!
Im a big oliver fan, even though I dont have one. Id like a 2255 with the CAT V8. There is a old oliver down the road thats been sitting for years. Some day when I have some cash Ill stop and see if they will sell it.
How's this for going back a bit:
Is that an 18-28 or a 28-44 I am restoring a 1936 18-28 on steel right now