If I had the money

Interesting exhaust system.
Might be why it needed a new manifold?
Not a bad looking tractor overall though.
A little rich for my blood too. :)
 
Yep me too. I like to keep em under a
grand. But "if" I could afford it I'd
shoot for less. Just cause I'm cheap.
 
I would think $2500 was way over priced for a non-runner.
What tells you that's not a 2000?
I'm just wondering. Tin looks 2000 to me.
What I can see of it. My eyes aren't that great.
I see some red paint in there, that shouldn't have been on a 2000.
But then paint comes in many colors! LOL
 
(quoted from post at 22:35:54 09/29/14) Interesting exhaust system.
Might be why it needed a new manifold?
Not a bad looking tractor overall though.
A little rich for my blood too. :)
hould have "Paint Shopped out" all that blue oil smoke, too!
 
My Dad... gone since '92.... once mentioned that an Oliver on steel wheels would go through so much snow it would push the driver off the seat.... tongue-in-cheek, of course... :) I miss my Dad!!
 
I'd say it is a 2000 Light Industrial.
The colors had me wondering as it had to be either an LCG or LI to be sporting that combo of paint.
But looking at it again, notice the longer wheel base - how the front tire is farther forward than a standard ag model. You can also kinda see the axle and note the heavier radius rod in the pic of the right side. Means it would have the heavy, non adjustable front axle like the one my pal Kenny had. Power steering was pretty much standard on those.
Nice tractor but I agree that it's over priced.
Ken's wheels are the wrong color BTW. They should have been Buff like the tin.

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pretty cool
While NAAs are one of my favorites, they are what they are.
nice with extras like that one, I'll go on my high range.
$2500.....So, probably be best for me to just look at the pics. I hate getting dogs sic'd on me :D
Besides, tracks, blade......if we are creeping close to 6 grand,
I'm now firmly in the Crawler price range.
Might as well get the real deal...
 
"Like a Blue Healer."
Great analogy.
Not mine.
Belonged to a friend of mine but he sold I a couple
of years ago.
I painted it for him tho.
It had a 172 diesel in it.
Was a sweetheart.
 
It looks pretty good. That's the deal, no matter how many tractors a person gets there's always another one out there you can't live with out.
Can you put a 172 engine on a NNA?
 
"Can you put a 172 engine on a NNA?"

Yes the bell housings from 1953-1964 are all the same. And while I might do that with a 600, 601 (and run it modestly) I wouldn't do it with an NAA/Jube.
NAA rear axles are just not as strong as their later sisters.
 

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