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Low Hour 2150 Oliver To Sell On Nebraska Farm Sale

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1206SWMO

03-17-2002 17:09:46




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While up in Nebraska over the weekend I saw a farm sale bill with a real low hour 2WD 2150 Oliver on it.It has 2287 hours with cab and duals.Also on the sale will be a 2255.I have a link for the auction but they dont have much info or pictures up.The sale is on March 30th near Friend,NE.




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Mike (WA)

03-18-2002 08:40:42




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 Re: Low Hour 2150 Oliver To Sell On Nebraska Farm Sale in reply to 1206SWMO, 03-17-2002 17:09:46  
Be interesting to see what it brings. I have seen a few Olivers at auction in western Washington recently, and they don't bring much. An 1850 with loader and 3 point, good runner, went for $2,600, and a real nice 2150 w/3 point, good tin and ran like a watch (no cab), brought $3,300. I knew it was worth considerably more in the midwest (where tractor connoiseurs appreciate such things), but shipping is so expensive.

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1206SWMO

03-18-2002 18:15:46




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 Re: Re: Low Hour 2150 Oliver To Sell On Nebraska Farm Sale in reply to Mike (WA), 03-18-2002 08:40:42  
Mike,I have a hunch that 2150 Oliver in NE is going to sell pretty good.If it was a FWA it would sell even better.I saw a picture of the 2150 on the sale bill and it looked clean.Five years ago I watched a fair 2150 Oliver FWA bring $8,000 on a sale.Tractors of the 60's are getting ready to take off in my opinion.Us guys in our 50's and 60's are wanting tractors like we grew up with and farmed with back in the 1960's.

I myself part time farm 354 acres using (2) 1206 Farmalls and a 1967 Oliver 1950.A D-21 Allis will soon join them and then possibly a 5010 JD,1206 Wheatland, and a G-1000 MM.All these I have and want were my favorite tractors back in the 60's.

If anyone on here goes to the sale with the 2150 on it I hope that they let us know the price it sells for.

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