My dad was a Ford man and he had a 1972 LTD four-door in the same color. It had the 400 engine and the luxury high-backed seats. We went on vacation in it a couple of times, it was a cream puff!
A local farmer had one of those Agco Allis tractors and a bunch of Deutz tractors. The air cooled diesels have always kind of fascinated me. Nice to have two options for your big horse.
Dean Barker told me Oliver gave some 1555 engines to local vocational schools because the weren't selling any in that fuel type. If memory serves, they were gas engines.
I enjoyed the series. My ex brother in law had an uncle who found a really nice Dodge Cornet two door hard top 383 in a guys yard down in Alabama. $400 bucks later he drove it back to Michigan. This was probably twenty five years ago. Other than being a little sunburn like that nice Galaxy, it was in perfect condition.
back in l think 1967 about my neighbor bought a 1355 OLIVER and l was friends with their oldest boy. they had a dairy farm and l would help chore. that tractor ran every day to feed silage it had a loader. it fed the cattle every day and all so ground all the cattle feed too. it was the firsttractor on the farm to have 3pt too so in the spring it did some chiseling too. l dont know the year maybe it was 68 or 69 cant remember. very dependable tractor!!! we also restored an OLIVER 70 tractor about the same time!! before tractor restoration got started. l will be watchin!! l think that was the only 1355 sold in our neighborhood.
Ross it nice video's keep up good work. When start repairs these tractors Oliver 1955 tractor ,Agco Allis tractor and White 4-180 ,I hope shows us video's when repairs all these tractors would great video's 👍. Thanks again
My 1650 has the Mallory distributor also. Points kept burning up in it .so I put a pertronics electronic ignition in years ago. Haven't had a problem with it since.
The 9650's appear to have the wider hood like the 6195 tractors perhaps the air cooled engine needed more room. Ive been wrong many times before though.
Your Argo Allis with the air cool engine is the same engine that Ditch Witch put in some of their trenchers “ I believe “ If it is , It is a strong dependable engine wide open 8 hrs a day 95 degree weather , it seems the hotter the better . But yes you need to wash them off off . For what it worth I can relate.
I enjoyed this video very much. You know how I like Olivers and Whites. And I love hearing the stories behind them. Oliver tractors become like members of the family. I wouldn't part with any of my tractors. I don't have any of the series 55 tractors, but wouldn't mind having one. What's next on the implement tour?
The AGCO Allises ending in a 5 had the DeTrOiT sErIeS 40 (aka 466 and 530 Internationals with DDEC) and the 0s had the Deutz engine. Personally I think they’re good engines myself
Great video as usal. Don't be too down on that Fiat. The clutch gave them a bad rap for awhile because people didn't understand the opperation. Parts got scarce in the 90's for em. Now that Fiat owns half the tractor market if you have Fiat part #s you can have a NH or CNH dealer key in the part # and it may stiil come up. Fiats are the get buy tractor all over the third world. Along with Oliver tractors I run Hesston/Fiat 4wd tractors . From the 80's and 90's. White imported to Canada only a Fiat mode 700 . I hope to come across one eventually as they have the same sheet metal as the Hesston/Fiats and it would be an interesting bridge in my collection.
I have a dire love for the 55 series. Maybe it's a condition I don't know😂 They just seem so slick, and the 310 sounds so beautiful. I'd love to have a 16 and 1755. Not sure if an 18 would fit for us seeing as we already have a cummins powered 1955. I know the comfort jump between an early white cab(on out 19) and a 100 series cab is almost night and day, I van only image the jump between the 4-180 and the agco. Loved the lineup!
I know Oliver purists tend to shun the era of White ownership but I love the 55s and field bosses. White may have been stupid financially but the tractors themselves, not so much (Plus I’m biased lol. I spent plenty of hours as a kid with my great uncle and cousins in a 2-105)
I know the 1855 problems and I'm hesitant but I love them 310 Waukesha Turbo best sound in the world but I'm having one delivered next Monday or Tuesday from Indiana can't wait to Bush Hog 15-acre field every week with love your videos on your tractors I'm almost done rebuilding the engine in an 88 gas clean tractor engine was shock I'm down to just putting the head on now ready to get it out him Boogie with it too
Really enjoyed this video Ross! Regarding your 55 Series collection, are you looking to add the Fiat 55's. On the high end, I assume you'd want the 22, but what about the 26?
Of course, I’d love to have them all, but to start with I at least want the Charles City built ones so 1555 to 2255. But if a good deal comes along on something else I won’t pass it up lol
Speaking of tractors, Is that oliver combine a 545 as that has the long semi auger? Now that we are on the topic of combines, i found an oliver 542 in the local classifieds. So i think i am going to go broke again. Last ran 2 years ago, looks like it spent all its life in a shed. Has a pickup head but i have put those back to strait cut before. Two hour drive from here, but, the back axel will fit on my uncles car hauler and i think the front tires will to beacuse i know my 431's front tires will fit on it. So i am not worried about bringing it home, although, i have driven one of those from further away from there home. lets hope i can get all my ducks in a row and go get it. i plan on calling him on it tomorrow, fingers crossed i get it.
@@rosstheoliverman you don't see a lot of those around here. Almost every combine that is green and oliver around here is 5542, as a matter of fact, i have only seen three different ones than 5542, a 430 that the guy would not sell me, a 431 that i did buy, and a 542 that i am going to try buy. If you can't tell i live in the wheatiest part of Minnesota ever.
@@rosstheoliverman That is the difference of the wheat belt to the Midwest. Seams like every farm has an oliver or white or chockshutt 5542 in everyone shed or wead row. just the outher day there was a guy tring to sell me a couple, the deal was 2 5542s one with a cab one open staiton, 3 headers, 2 pickup 1 strait cut. he wanted 700$ for all of it. I said no as, around here, i could get 3 for that price beacuse they are so common. Now with that being said the three smaller, older models are a little harder to stumble on. But i think that is because The local oliver dealer opened in 1970.
U need a oliver 2655 4x4 I could buy one for 16.000 it was in Canada. If u get tine to talk about. I got a 7520 jd.it was in the junk yard.the we’re going to cut it up.so i as ray what he want for it. He said he take 5.000. So I walk a way so a year went by . I went back it was still so I went to talk to ray. His son want 8.000 .so I went out just to look at it. So ray pull up as I see u like love for tractor.ray new m dad. He said he take 5.000. I said write it up. His son got mad.ray had hart attack.I went to see my brother and said I bough it. When we started to rebuild . Nothing was good.trans was junk . Engine was junk.today it completely. Ray brother are dead. Every time I kook at that I think about them got bles them . O my for got my Oliver man in town frank willis dead . I think about him ever day. Will just tib bit
Yes yes yes, I'm not a fan either but they sell for a lot cheaper and they do the job just like the diesel, 1655 diesel uses 5 gallons per hour, gas uses 6.5 gallons per hour, but according to Nebraska test, they make the same power at the same rpms, we mostly use tractors to plow snow in the winter, but a pickup truck still seems to work better, it's warmer and they always start
After watching all 5 parts of your Oliver equipment , nice !!!
Thanks Kevin!
thank you sharing the background stories about all the equipment car an tractors
My dad was a Ford man and he had a 1972 LTD four-door in the same color. It had the 400 engine and the luxury high-backed seats. We went on vacation in it a couple of times, it was a cream puff!
Finally made it back to finish the 2nd half. 👍
Awesome. This is one of the most popular ones I made so far
thank you for sharing all the in fo on all your tracyors
A local farmer had one of those Agco Allis tractors and a bunch of Deutz tractors. The air cooled diesels have always kind of fascinated me. Nice to have two options for your big horse.
Thanks! They sold quite a few of the Deutz air cooled tractors around here. There’s still a few of them left on the original farms.
I always hit the thumbs up as soon as I start watching. This video certainly wasn’t a disappointment either Ross. 👍👍
Thanks again Tom!!!
Really enjoyed this one
Thanks David!
You need to talk to Larry Widner. His uncle Harp had an Oliver dealership in Fort Wayne .
I’ll have to ask him about it. I know they told grandpa gas ones were getting hard to find and this one was up there. Neat how they travel!
Dean Barker told me Oliver gave some 1555 engines to local vocational schools because the weren't selling any in that fuel type. If memory serves, they were gas engines.
@@ThatOliverGuyChris that’s neat. I’ve heard of schools that had them but never knew why they got them.
I enjoyed the series. My ex brother in law had an uncle who found a really nice Dodge Cornet two door hard top 383 in a guys yard down in Alabama. $400 bucks later he drove it back to Michigan. This was probably twenty five years ago. Other than being a little sunburn like that nice Galaxy, it was in perfect condition.
Cool!!! Thanks for watching!!
I've always liked the 55 series. Would love to drive one.
They’re awesome!
back in l think 1967 about my neighbor bought a 1355 OLIVER and l was friends with their oldest boy. they had a dairy farm and l would help chore. that tractor ran every day to feed silage it had a loader. it fed the cattle every day and all so ground all the cattle feed too. it was the firsttractor on the farm to have 3pt too so in the spring it did some chiseling too. l dont know the year maybe it was 68 or 69 cant remember. very dependable tractor!!! we also restored an OLIVER 70 tractor about the same time!! before tractor restoration got started. l will be watchin!! l think that was the only 1355 sold in our neighborhood.
Awesome! The early 1250 and 1450 gave the Fiats a bad rap. The later ones were good little tractors.
I have always used diesel fuel to break an engine loose so in my mind it can't hurt
I’ve been waiting for this one
They’re probably my favorites!
Good Visio. I like the history way to go rus
Thanks
Ross it nice video's keep up good work. When start repairs these tractors Oliver 1955 tractor ,Agco Allis tractor and White 4-180 ,I hope shows us video's when repairs all these tractors would great video's 👍. Thanks again
Thank you Derek!
My 1650 has the Mallory distributor also. Points kept burning up in it .so I put a pertronics electronic ignition in years ago. Haven't had a problem with it since.
I almost went that route but I think I’m going to switch to the new style distributor they started making so I can finally have my tach working again.
Ross u never talk of the 4 wheel driver
If you mean the 4-180 it’s been in several videos?
The 2-180 had a 3208 in it
Yes
The 9650's appear to have the wider hood like the 6195 tractors perhaps the air cooled engine needed more room. Ive been wrong many times before though.
That could be. I never really paid attention on any of the other models
Take us for a ride in the car! Let's go get ice cream 🍦
🤣 I may do a driving video as soon as I get the exhaust fixed.
@@rosstheoliverman oh man! Just go with the bad exhaust! It's fun
@@jamesguralski5156 it’s sounds goofy with only one side off lol
Oh man I’m late was out trying to get our 60 running and like normal still acting terrible great video
Thanks! We’ll have to see video of that 60!
@@rosstheoliverman it’s in the video I gotta finish up tonight will be up after I tear the carb apart and get it soaking
Your Argo Allis with the air cool engine is the same engine that Ditch Witch put in some of their trenchers “ I believe “ If it is , It is a strong dependable engine wide open 8 hrs a day 95 degree weather , it seems the hotter the better . But yes you need to wash them off off . For what it worth I can relate.
Had it for like three years now and it seems to do great!
I enjoyed this video very much. You know how I like Olivers and Whites. And I love hearing the stories behind them. Oliver tractors become like members of the family. I wouldn't part with any of my tractors. I don't have any of the series 55 tractors, but wouldn't mind having one. What's next on the implement tour?
I’m not sure. I may start on harvesters or possibly implements.
I'd really like to have a 1755.
They’re a great tractor!
It should fly very well, it’s a galaxy ! Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching! Implements next ?
🤣🤣🤣 Yes I plan on doing implements as well
The AGCO Allises ending in a 5 had the DeTrOiT sErIeS 40 (aka 466 and 530 Internationals with DDEC) and the 0s had the Deutz engine. Personally I think they’re good engines myself
Yeah I’m not sure if they sold any of those here or not.
Reed s is now blesch brother implement I'm 12 mile from there
Auction in couple weeks, going to have a 1655 with a cab on it, hopefully nobody shows up
Cool! Good luck!
Great video as usal. Don't be too down on that Fiat. The clutch gave them a bad rap for awhile because people didn't understand the opperation. Parts got scarce in the 90's for em. Now that Fiat owns half the tractor market if you have Fiat part #s you can have a NH or CNH dealer key in the part # and it may stiil come up. Fiats are the get buy tractor all over the third world. Along with Oliver tractors I run Hesston/Fiat 4wd tractors . From the 80's and 90's. White imported to Canada only a Fiat mode 700 . I hope to come across one eventually as they have the same sheet metal as the Hesston/Fiats and it would be an interesting bridge in my collection.
I’ve got a toy of one of those but never saw one in real life. I think it would be a neat thing to have as well.
I have a dire love for the 55 series. Maybe it's a condition I don't know😂 They just seem so slick, and the 310 sounds so beautiful. I'd love to have a 16 and 1755. Not sure if an 18 would fit for us seeing as we already have a cummins powered 1955. I know the comfort jump between an early white cab(on out 19) and a 100 series cab is almost night and day, I van only image the jump between the 4-180 and the agco. Loved the lineup!
Thanks!!!
I know Oliver purists tend to shun the era of White ownership but I love the 55s and field bosses. White may have been stupid financially but the tractors themselves, not so much
(Plus I’m biased lol. I spent plenty of hours as a kid with my great uncle and cousins in a 2-105)
I know the 1855 problems and I'm hesitant but I love them 310 Waukesha Turbo best sound in the world but I'm having one delivered next Monday or Tuesday from Indiana can't wait to Bush Hog 15-acre field every week with love your videos on your tractors I'm almost done rebuilding the engine in an 88 gas clean tractor engine was shock I'm down to just putting the head on now ready to get it out him Boogie with it too
Oh I love Mark korves Oliver he knows this stuff and answers any question I bought all my rebuilding stuff from him lots of good information
I buy a ton of stuff from them as well.
The 1855 will do great as long as you take care with it.
Really enjoyed this video Ross! Regarding your 55 Series collection, are you looking to add the Fiat 55's. On the high end, I assume you'd want the 22, but what about the 26?
Of course, I’d love to have them all, but to start with I at least want the Charles City built ones so 1555 to 2255. But if a good deal comes along on something else I won’t pass it up lol
A life time or two of tractors before forty?
Nice collection.
Thanks John!
Great vid! What the weight of the orange agco and the white 4-180?!
Thanks! I’m not sure. I’ll have to look in the sales literature.
Ohhhh you have a hard to find upside down step on your 4-180
Other than fuel fenders and exhaust stack it’s pretty well how I got it.
That step in front of the front wheel is usually missing. Was used on some wheatland 55's as well for side access. I have tried to find a few to use.
@@bigfoot-wo3qy that’s neat, I never saw one on a 55 series but they’re weren’t many wheatlands down here
I hope you are successful in life because I'm not sure selling yourself on the street would be a viable option. just a thought. thanks for sharing
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hey, if you can’t give it away, sell it! 🤣🤣🤣
Speaking of tractors, Is that oliver combine a 545 as that has the long semi auger? Now that we are on the topic of combines, i found an oliver 542 in the local classifieds. So i think i am going to go broke again. Last ran 2 years ago, looks like it spent all its life in a shed. Has a pickup head but i have put those back to strait cut before. Two hour drive from here, but, the back axel will fit on my uncles car hauler and i think the front tires will to beacuse i know my 431's front tires will fit on it. So i am not worried about bringing it home, although, i have driven one of those from further away from there home. lets hope i can get all my ducks in a row and go get it. i plan on calling him on it tomorrow, fingers crossed i get it.
Yes it’s a 545 with a V-8 engine. It also has the grain tank extension and a long auger.
@@rosstheoliverman you don't see a lot of those around here. Almost every combine that is green and oliver around here is 5542, as a matter of fact, i have only seen three different ones than 5542, a 430 that the guy would not sell me, a 431 that i did buy, and a 542 that i am going to try buy. If you can't tell i live in the wheatiest part of Minnesota ever.
@@elijohnson182 that’s neat because down here I never saw anything other than a 525, 535, 545, 7300. Never saw any 430, 431, 5542.
@@rosstheoliverman That is the difference of the wheat belt to the Midwest. Seams like every farm has an oliver or white or chockshutt 5542 in everyone shed or wead row. just the outher day there was a guy tring to sell me a couple, the deal was 2 5542s one with a cab one open staiton, 3 headers, 2 pickup 1 strait cut. he wanted 700$ for all of it. I said no as, around here, i could get 3 for that price beacuse they are so common. Now with that being said the three smaller, older models are a little harder to stumble on. But i think that is because The local oliver dealer opened in 1970.
Question does the 1655 gas have more power than a 1655 diesel ? We have a 1650 gas and it's nick name is the go devil.
They’re supposed to be the same HP. That’s why they had different bore, to even them out.
1955 has the extendable base weight.
I put this suitcase bracket on it. It had the regular style base and slabs. I know of one 1855 in this area that sold new with suitcase weights.
Most of the suitcase bases did not have the holes for the extentions.
Original extensions are unobtainium
@@bigfoot-wo3qy I didn’t know that, I’ve never seen a factory set of the extension brackets. Do you have any?
I do not have any original extensions but I have 2 sets of reproductions. I will show the difference as my videos every Tues continue.
Do you own a combine? If so I request a video
Yes, I’m planning on doing that in one of the upcoming ones.
U are lucky to have a 1365 there are Better to Find part for than my 1450
Yes, the early 1250 and 1450 I believe used Italian military surplus parts and they’re almost impossible to find.
@@rosstheoliverman u have that right in both parts I have ben trying to find a new grill for mine
@@dylanhockaday9878 that’s like finding hens teeth.
I know exactly what he said gun type of people have a house that's their color
U need a oliver 2655 4x4 I could buy one for 16.000 it was in Canada. If u get tine to talk about. I got a 7520 jd.it was in the junk yard.the we’re going to cut it up.so i as ray what he want for it. He said he take 5.000. So I walk a way so a year went by . I went back it was still so I went to talk to ray. His son want 8.000 .so I went out just to look at it. So ray pull up as I see u like love for tractor.ray new m dad. He said he take 5.000. I said write it up. His son got mad.ray had hart attack.I went to see my brother and said I bough it. When we started to rebuild . Nothing was good.trans was junk . Engine was junk.today it completely. Ray brother are dead. Every time I kook at that I think about them got bles them . O my for got my Oliver man in town frank willis dead . I think about him ever day. Will just tib bit
It’s always good to save stuff from the junkyard. Once it’s gone it’s gone!
Not a fan of gas power tractor .
They have their place. They’re really good if you’re going to leave them sit for long periods of time. They seem to handle it better than the diesels.
Yes yes yes, I'm not a fan either but they sell for a lot cheaper and they do the job just like the diesel, 1655 diesel uses 5 gallons per hour, gas uses 6.5 gallons per hour, but according to Nebraska test, they make the same power at the same rpms, we mostly use tractors to plow snow in the winter, but a pickup truck still seems to work better, it's warmer and they always start