Posted by rrlund on October 12, 2012 at 07:03:04 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: t is o day posted by chucksoliver77 on October 12, 2012 at 04:13:49:
OK,hope I get them in the right order. Here's the wifes 1957 Oliver Super 55 that I got for her for our anniversary this year.
The 66 was Dads second one. We completely wore the first one right out. Sold it to the boneyard for a parts donor. This one was rough. He bought it to restore but his health was fading,and it was going to be a lot of work. I bought it from him and finished it. I paraded it a few times so he got to see it before he had a stroke.
I've got a 70 sitting back in the corner of the toolshed,it runs,but it's kinda rough. I don't have any pictures of it,but I have some of the second one that they had here on the place. That's Uncle Earl driving it. The other picture is Grandpa standing on the tongue of the spreader.
The 77 is my second one. I bought the first one in 1969. Drove it home 150 miles from Archbold Ohio. That one became a parts donor too. I use the one in the picture on the silage cart 7 days a week,365 days a year.
The 1550 was my first 4 digit. I traded a Super 55 in on it and have kicked myself every since. Wish I'd have paid full price and kept the 55 too.
The 1600 pushing silage. I traded a 3010 Deere even money for that one 12 years ago and have been doing the happy dance every day over that trade. No comparison between those two tractors. The Oliver wins six ways from Sunday.
The 1850 diesel. It ties with the 77 for my favorite tractor ever. I'm second owner of that one. It still has the original dealer decals on the side of the hood and back of the fender from Phillips Implement in St Johns Michigan.
And finally,the 7300 gas combine. I use it every year to cut oats.
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