[AT] Oliver 70
Michael Miller
sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 12 09:07:35 PST 2006
Andy,
That cover is called a "tappet chamber cover" in the parts book. I don't think it does anything in normal operation. Perhaps provides a place to clean that part of the block at rebuild time?
That tractor will have a 6 speed trans. Operators, parts, and repair manuals are available on EBAY as well as parts themselves. Another good place to get parts is Maibach tractor in Creston, Ohio. The electrical system was 6 volt positive ground from the factory. I put 38" wheels on mine but it required removing the whole cast wheel and putting on a hub and 9 bolt wheel. Maibach has both of these available from salvage tractors.
Hope this helps!
Mike
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From: Andy Glines<mailto:andyglines at hotmail.com>
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I'm working on getting a manual. Until i get one I'm going to pick you
brains a bit. The serial number identifies the tractor as a 1942 model.
One thing that I noticed is a cover on the side of the engine behind the
carburetor. This cover reminds me of the ones on the side of a flathed to
allow tappet adjustment. The Oliver engine is an OHV so why is there a
cover? Should I assume that a tractor of this year have a 6 speed trans?
Is the electrical system + or - ground? Any recommendations on sources for
Oliver parts? This machine is pretty complete but I will need a few small
parts. I specifically need the right side grill screen. Has anyone adapted
38" wheels to the cast centers which originally had 40" rubber?
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