When I was a grade school kid my dad had a 336 J.D. which we pulled with a Deutz 4006. A bit small for the task, only forty horse, but it did the job and I was the driver! We had at that time a 50 J.D. which was used for raking, also something I did. Both of those tractors got the cr@p worked out of them. At one time pop also had a D-19 Allis because it was to cheap to let go by. It was a gas tractor,ran really good I used it to pull a one row chopper it had plenty of power. After the late 70's farm crunch pop had to get out the bankers came and took everything (bad memories) with no cash on hand he needed a cheap tractor as you do he bought a Super 77 Oliver with wide front for 750. That tractor was the start of my Oliver addiction, I borrowed a 273 N.H. baler to bale the best fields on the farm to sell for some extra money, gosh I fell in love with that old tractor, smoothest running gas tractor ever I thought! A long way from the 4320 and 3020 J.D. that got repo'd. That 77 was a good machine, it did everything I asked from it beings I was a J.D. fan at that time. Now that's what I run, thirty years later, I've got a 880 Oliver diesel which I restored, I have a N.H. 315 baler which makes the old dog talk. Usually it's pulled by a White 110, but just for fun I had to see what the 880 would do. The Oliver's with the six cylinder motors are hard to beat! Good luck in your decision!!
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