[AT] oliver 770D
Kevin
ironman1962 at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 25 11:14:57 PST 2006
Yall its to late now, thanks anyways.
Item number: 330047666605
Kevin Mosier
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From: "Francis Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 6:16 AM
Subject: RE: [AT] oliver bugs
> -----Original Message-----
>
> No one knowed or cared to measure ??
> no big deal it can wait until I find another pair.
> ironman
>
>
>
> I saw the message but I don't have a clue about Oliver axle size. I try to
> make it a point to not answer questions when I don't have a clue... ;-)
> We have seen enough of that. ;-) If someone were to ask about Oliver
> guys the Tabors are the only ones that pop to mind quickly. I have seen a
> couple of 70's sell at auction over the years but I was never really
> around
> any of them much. I don't know anyone that owns one. Around here it seemed
> that Oliver took off in sales with the 77 and the 88 and of course the
> supers. I did once own an 88 diesel that I stupidly sold. Son Scott owns a
> nice 1755. Nice tractor. I have "never" heard Oliver's bad-mouthed around
> here. They are considered good tractor pull tractors here right along with
> MM's.
> I love all colors of tractors and would never bad-mouth any brand except
> maybe those dang ole John Deere's... ;-) My 1948 Deere "A" must be
> junk
> because the rear tires rotted off of it. Anybody want to have a rear tire
> changing party? ;-) Those are not as much fun as they used to be.
> ;-)
> I probably did know the axle size about 10 years ago when I was chasing
> wheels for my MM-R and was measuring everything in sight looking for
> something that would fit. I don't remember the sizes any more. Come to
> think
> of it there are a lot of things I knew 10 years ago that I don't know
> now...
> ;-)
>
> I just realized that I failed to wish everybody a happy turkey day this
> week so I'll just wish everybody Merry Christmas early.
>
> --
> "farmer"
>
> The brave may not live forever but the easily frightened may never live at
> all.
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> robinson at svs.net
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