Oliver Equipment Tour Part 1: 1930-1953
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- I’m Ross aka “The Oliver Man”. I farm with Oliver and White tractors here in beautiful Southern IN. I have over 30 Oliver and White Tractors in my collection (plus a few other colors). Please Like and Subscribe for more Oliver and White Videos!
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great video it was very interesting hearing about all the tractors
side curtain story is hilarious
Thanks Landon!
my first tractor was/is a 1941 ford 9n that i rebuilt in the middle of december 2023 with no heat in the barn with the temps in the teens with a basic scrapsman mechanics tool set
Thank you for the tour I can not wate to see more😁
Thanks! The next part should be out by the weekend
Like the three beauty's!! Grew up with a 66 and 88 also we had a Ford! Thanks for video!!
Thanks!!!
Thanks for posting. Was looking forward to this and was not disappointed. Enjoyed very much. Looking forward to more
Thank you!!! Next installment should be out this weekend.
I really enjoyed this!! Thanks for telling the story about each tractor too. I think the 77 that may be your Grandpas would be neat with a picker mounted to it.
Thanks!!! I’ve got a picker, just need the time to get it all done!
First tractor I ever soloed on was an NAA golden jubilee with the Sherman aux. I was 4. Thanks for the memories
You’re welcome! I hope to add the Sherman combo transmission to it someday.
Well I grew up with and operated a hell of a lot of John Deere tractors. Everything from a 37 A to an 8330. Recently I bought a Super 77 diesel. I'll have a little bit of work to do to it, but it does run good once it's started and warmed up but at the least I'll have to change the injectors. I intended to use it primary for my pto generator. My 4020 uses a lot of fuel and i don't like having it tied up. I am enjoying it. A side story. My dad bought a John Deere B when he bought the farm i gree up on. When he needed a bigger tractor he sold it and had a couple of As and then a 70 Diesel John Deere. I have that and it means as much to me as anything else. As the years went by my dad would see a B for sale and we would often go look at it. We would actually find some of them in really good shape so I would ask my dad if he wants to buy it. His face would get long and he'd just say your mother would have a fit and he'd walk away. After he died i saw one and bought it. Its nothing pretty but it runs ok . I see it sitting in the corner of the shop and think of my dad.
That’s cool. It’s interesting how much of a connection we can form with these machines. Thanks for watching!
Great Video !
Thanks!!!
Great video!
I'm excited for next installment!
Thanks! I hope it’s out by the weekend
HI ROSS IVE heard of that be 4 about a head gasket that wouldn't hold U have 2 use a copper head gasket 😊😊 OMG 8 21 2O23
Good job on the 60. I like to fix up the lights and gauges on my projects too.
Thanks! I at least like them to be complete.
I like how you identified your grandpa’s tractor by the welds, that’s CSI stuff right there. Anyway I wanna believe it’s his tractor.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I want to believe it too
I also have what I call a pre-war and post-war Oliver 60 plus possibly enough parts to rebuild a third one if I get to it I think Ill put it on steel wheels.
I think steel wheels look cool! They aren’t something I’d want to ride all day though 🤣
Nice tour! I have a similar attitude about saving them, hard to scrap anything. And I feel better about my project queue 🤣
Thanks!! Glad I could help you feel better about yourself 🤣🤣🤣
@@rosstheoliverman if I had your room, I’d give ya a run ! I’m getting away with what I can in a neighborhood 😁 not everyone appreciates junk 880 lined up by the garage…
Dual hydraulics on the 88😍I’d love to have a dual remote 88 standard as opposed to row crop
I’m sure you could make that happen, just takes $$$$ 🤣
The old 77 wood be cool to get going and put another number 4 picker on it and a lot of the old 88s around me did not have pto on them
I hope I get that project going soon. And that’s interesting! I’ve never run across another Rowcrop set up like this with no PTO and hydraulics.
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching! Enjoyed the history behind each tractor. You have enough projects to keep you busy until that day lol .
I have enough to work about 10 years after I die 🤣
Lol ! I was thinking a tad more . So does your dad and grandad still live ? If I understand you right .
@@gleanerk 🤣. Maybe it is more! Yes, my dad and grandpa are still alive, but my great grandpas are gone. They are the ones who bought the JD, 77, and Ford.
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Omg a John Deere! 😄
Shhhh…..it’s just like a family. Everyone has that one relative they’re not proud of 🤣 you just don’t talk about them!
Gotta keep the ones that were always in the family though, sentimental! We had an Allis Chalmers WD-45 and a Farmall M when farming, along with 2 Olivers before we got out of cattle. We only have one Oliver left of the originals we farmed with. Didn't start collecting them until years later
Just got to the end of the video. Thanks for putting the time into this, I know how much work it takes shooting, editing, finding pics, etc. Keep up the good work!
@@WisconsinOliverNut thanks! I was about to go cross eyed I watched this so many times while editing 🤣
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Nice tour, thanks! My big thumb accidentally hit dislike, but I undid it and hit like.. If it sends you a report, there's nothing here to dislike...
Haha! No Worries!! Thanks for Watching!!!
HI ROSS on the oliver 7O I would weld that Crack up on the engine I hope it's not on the inside of the cylinder or it's not going 2 do any good if it still leaks 😮😮 OMG 8 21 2O23
I wouldn’t mind having a 66 77 and an 88
They’re great tractors!
That 70 is not a '39 unless it is a later one. My Granddad's was a '39 and the throttle and chock were on the center tunnel. I also think it was a 6 speed, but my memory is fading a bit since I last seen it in '65.
I agree with you. Either I misread it in the dark, or the block was replaced.
I had a wide front end row crop 66 gas , I have never seen one sence, I see lots of 77 s but not 66 my ol tractor had been hit by a kid on a motorcycle with his head and bike ,and it broke the drivers side main frame when I traded it for it had not been fixed yet , I’m not sure about now , it ran fine then thanks merry Christmas praise Jesus Christ grace grace grace amen, thanks BigAl California.
Thanks Al! The 66 wide front is kind a hard to find. Most of them you see are tricycle. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Like a kid a Christmas hurry up
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Does that hart parr still run another question in the begging of the video that black ford truck does it work and is the bed in good shape
I haven’t had it running yet. But it’s not stuck.