Posted by rrlund on November 02, 2022 at 07:19:09 from (69.36.63.7):
In Reply to: Favorite Oliver posted by IndyFarmBoy on November 02, 2022 at 06:56:09:
They were 1555 loader specials. A dealer in Minnesota worked with Oliver to come up with the most stripped down, cheapest tractor they could come up with. Oliver said they'd make them if he'd take a certain number of them to make it worth their while. They didn't have hydraulics, used a belt driven power steering pump. For a loader, you either had to add a crank driven pump or a PTO pump. There was no seat suspension. They sold for less than five thousand dollars when a regularly equipped 1555 was around $7500.
As far as my favorite, I use my 1850 diesel a lot. The 1550 is as handy as a shirt pocket, but I've got a barn find one owner 66 wide front that belonged to a neighbor that I'm pretty fond of, not so much that it's a great little tractor, which it is, but for the personal history of it.
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