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Oliver 70 STD value

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Aaron

08-08-2001 18:31:51




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Roughly how much is one of these tractors worth? I realize condition plays an important factor. Tin is ok, no fenders or engine side panels. Needs one rear rim and engine rebuild. I 'think' it used to have steel wheels. The rear rims are spoked. Does this mean someone cut the steel off the spokes and welded on rubber rims or is this original? I would greatly appreciate if someone could give me some ball park figures. Also, any idea how much it would be to get sleeves, pistons, crank grind and bearings? Or would it be way too much money versus value. Would it be better to part it out? Thanks in advance.

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Aaron

08-13-2001 10:58:54




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 Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Aaron, 08-08-2001 18:31:51  
Thanks for all of the info guys. I appreciate your info. It does not have pto, nor hydraulics. It may or may not have the coupler for the belt pulley (the guy I spoke with wasn't sure if they had it). It does not have the mechanical cultivator pickup. Most of the tin is there, except side panels and fenders. In my opinion (take it for what it's worth), it needs new sleeves, pistons, crank grind and bearings. Needs one new rear rim (not sure if they had the tire for that rim either). The engine is currently completly torn apart. I'm not interested, but here is the information in case any of you guys are. It's located near Greenville, Michigan. The guy's name is Robert Sigafoose. His phone is: 616-754-5526 I looked at it a week ago. Wether it's still available or not I don't know. If anyone wants more info about the tractor I might be able to answer some questions. Thanks again!

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Robert Sigafoose

02-06-2005 13:54:47




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 Re: Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Aaron, 08-13-2001 10:58:54  

TRACTOR IS SOLD. PLEASE REMOVE LISTING FROM WEBSITE.



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Mike M (WA)

08-13-2001 08:43:22




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 Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Aaron, 08-08-2001 18:31:51  
If you're looking at an engine rebuild plus cosmetics, free would probably be too much to pay for the tractor. Without live PTO or hydraulics, the 70's aren't of much practical use, and just don't seem to command much of a price. Most guys want a tractor they can use as well as collect (its the easiest way to justify it to the Mrs., at least for the first one or two). If you're collecting this type of tractor, it has to be because you like the tractor, and aren't concerned about cost in vs. value.

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Ken

08-08-2001 20:01:43




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 Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Aaron, 08-08-2001 18:31:51  
How did you get this



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Aaron

08-09-2001 03:42:23




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 Re: Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Ken , 08-08-2001 20:01:43  
I don't have it, I know where there is one for sale.



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Jerry B

08-10-2001 05:53:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Oliver 70 STD value in reply to Aaron, 08-09-2001 03:42:23  
Where is it and how much does it cost?
BTW, the main bearings for that engine are over $300.



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