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walten

09-30-2007 22:40:53




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how much is it worth? 1967 model year




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Kirk Grau

10-01-2007 08:50:54




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to walten, 09-30-2007 22:40:53  
There is an 1855 w/ROPS and canopy for sale locally (South Central PA) for $6900. It looks really nice from the road, haven't taken time to get any closer. A little big for my hobby acreage, but working on my wife a little. I figure I could hook that 1855 to a 20' batwing and groom my 13 acres of pasture in about 45 minutes.

Have a good day,

Kirk



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rrlund

10-01-2007 13:15:47




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to Kirk Grau, 10-01-2007 08:50:54  
Given my choice,I'd take the 1850 over the 1855. A LOT better engine. White even knew it when they married the 1850 engine to the 1855 rear end to make the White 2-85 and 2-105.



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Kirk Grau

10-01-2007 15:18:55




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to rrlund, 10-01-2007 13:15:47  
Not being much of an Oliver guy, I was under the impression that they were very similar tractors.

Kirk



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bradk

10-01-2007 21:47:05




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to Kirk Grau, 10-01-2007 15:18:55  
Similar in some ways,totally different in others.The 1850 diesel is generally favored more than the 1855 diesel and the 1855's were built later.Supposedly improved.

I think the marriage of an 1855 rear and an 1850 front would have been a great combo.The '55 would have the hydraulic brakes and PTO,and the '50 would have the tough to beat Perkins.



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bradk

10-01-2007 06:34:31




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to walten, 09-30-2007 22:40:53  
Info is right.

It's like asking "how much is a house built in 1967 worth?"



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rrlund

10-01-2007 05:32:41




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to walten, 09-30-2007 22:40:53  
I gave $5700 for my 1966 model,wide front row crop with 4700 hours 10 years ago. Wouldn't let it go for 7500 now.A super tractor,worth paying a reasonable price for.



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Larry NE IL

09-30-2007 22:51:20




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 Re: oliver 1850 in reply to walten, 09-30-2007 22:40:53  
$2500.00-$12000.00..... ....how many hours, whats been done to it, how's the sheet metel, does everything work, is it gas or diesel, runn good, tires, rc or standard, how does it run?

Get a better idea with a little info on it.

Larry NE IL



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