Help identify my tractor

Jhywrd

New User
Good evening all.
I bought an Oliver 1800 gas tractor with loader last year and would like some help identifying exactly what I have. The tractor and loader have been repainted with random Oliver stickers put on and unfortunately most of the tags/numbers have been mostly covered up. Here is the info that I have.

Tractor Serial# - 119 362-886
Specification# - 18-2221

The loader has no identifying marks or numbers.
See pictures. Thank you in advance!







 
The loader is a Case loader.
They should've mounted the loader on top of the rear axle, you would've gained a foot in loader reach.
I have a identical loader on one of my Belarusses.

PS, these loaders have a tendency to break right behind the towers, better to beef it up before it happens
 
The tractor is an A series 1800. Production started in1960 and the B series replaced them in 1962. You should contact the museum in Charles City and obtain an operators manual for the tractor and check into a build card as well. Your tractor is a later A series tractor.
 
Thanks for the info guys! Do you happen to know a model or series for the case loader? How about any pictures of how you beefed yours up?
 
There is no model or serial # plate on mine, just the case name on the loader arms.

I beefed mine up with a piece of 1/4" thick x 4" w x 12" long flat bar bend to fit the angle and welded to the back of the tower where it meets the axle support tube.
About 8" of the flat extends down the tube and i tapered the last 4" to a rounded point.
The other end welded to the tower i left straight cause the tower wont break.

In any case your front axle is the weak point(breaking spindles) for a loader on that tractor.
A wheatland axle would be a far better choice.
 

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