Oliver fix for my user friends!

Larry NEIL

Well-known Member
was reminising and looking at pictures from this summer and thought I'd share with my Oliver friends.
These pics are from the Northern IL. Steam Power Club show in Sycamore, IL. this august. I brought 5 tractors as my Daughter and family came to visit, so everyone had a ride in the parade. The HP 70's are a '36 (dark green) and '37. N/F 77 is '54 and super 77 is a '55. Row crop 18-27 is a '33
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That is a neat picture Randy. Mine is mostly a '36 but I cobbed three together to get one good one.
I like the lioghting in the picture, makes it look old.
 
I wish we still had Grandpa's Hart-Parr 70. Not sure what year it was, but he sold it shortly before he died in 94. No idea who bought it. It had rubber on the front, tip toes on the back, and also went with a set of rubber for the rears just like the ones in your picture. I don't think it had the side curtains, but I remember it did have lights on it. I think the glass was busted in them.

Sure wish I could find it. We have the original manual, but I'm pretty sure the serial number never got written down in it. Of course, I'm not exactly sure what we'd do with it if we did have it....

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
We'd have to have a shed to park it in! To be fair, it was in the shed unitl Grandpa sold it, but now that area of the shed is filled with a bench and spare tires, and another part of the shed right next to it collapsed- it was a poor add on to a poor shed. Right now that shed roof leaks, and we only have room for the corn planter, grain drill, and the baler. Everything else sits outside, except our 165 loader that sits in the back lean on the barn.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 

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