Think spring!

rp1555

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With all the bad weather, we are getting things done in the shop. I
thought I would share the next project. 1969 1950 T, it was a long
pinion T with a hole in the block. We completely rebuilt the motor,
and added the front axle, drop box, 2 new rims, 3 used tires and
the rest is the way I got it. I think it is the coolest tractor Oliver ever
made!! It won't be painted till next year. Looking forward to getting
it in the dirt this spring.
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very nice love the fuel tank fenders not tryn to be a smart ace but how did you rebuild the engine if it had a hole in the block?
 
I've heard of people patching hole in the side of motor blocks,
maybe he bought a different block and rebuilt the rest of the
motor
 
Growing up my dad had a 1950T front wheel assist with a Hydra Power in it, not an Over/Under. Thing blew up twice and one year- dumped it for an Allis. If I can find a picture of that, I'll post it- seemed so big as a little kid!
 
familiar with the procedures just wondering what his situation was btw bubble gum works best but i always use bubalicious much better "stick" to it lol
 
what size tires front and back? Looks awesome sitting level, better than the other oliver fwas that squat in the rear.
 
John Schwiebert email me please, for some reason I lost a bunch of email addresses including yours. I still need some help with Perkins bearing numbers. thanks Irv
 
John, every way I try to email you it comes up as undeliverable. can you email me directly and se if that works. thanks Irv
 

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