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Wheelie bars for 88 oliver

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Blake G

09-29-2006 12:41:04




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Whats the best way to make and mount wheelie bars on a 88, could some of ya send me some pics of what your running on your olivers? thanks in advance!




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KEDDANO

09-30-2006 20:09:24




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 Photos added to website in reply to Blake G, 09-29-2006 12:41:04  
I have added a Photo Album to the GREAT LAKES CLASSIC WEBSITE for Hitches,Wheelie bars and Weight Brackets.I have some pictures of a Oliver's. CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ENLARGE
I will be taking more of all tractors and adding them,So everyone can view for ideas.At Sandusky I should be able to get alot of photos of them that NATPA allows.Also if you have some you would like me to post please email them to: greatlakesclassic@yahoo.com

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IAOliverTeen

09-30-2006 12:02:14




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 Re: Wheelie bars for 88 oliver in reply to Blake G, 09-29-2006 12:41:04  
On my 77, which you be the same as a 88. I had a guy make me clamps which go around the axle housings. Then on the bottom come off of them and down w/ a regular wheelie bar. I know this sounds kinda confusing but if you I want I can get you pictures... -Dan



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turbos10

09-29-2006 19:48:28




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 Re: Wheelie bars for 88 oliver in reply to Blake G, 09-29-2006 12:41:04  
Dont have a pic, but a buddy of mine has a V8 Oliver. He built a back plate for the differential that ties in various places. He then welded the main bars directly to the back plate. Then he bolted plates up at the rear of the frame and ran a second brace to the bottom of the wheelie bars. The one problem is that for some rules that type of setup is too narrow since it is only about 18" wide on center. It also technically ties to the same point as the draw bar support. So, again depending on the rules and how much work you want to do.

On my M, I just used differntial clamps from the original draw bar and welded to them. I am sure Olivers have something similiar available for implements or the like. I used 2.5" square tube for the main bars and braces with 1.5" pipe.

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