1945 Oliver 60 Row Crop Restoration Complete

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That looks really nice Torval! I always liked the 60's, they have a nice size and style. I sold our last one last year, never got to doing anything with it.
 
Valve job, New rings, honed the cylinders, didn't replace bearings, new felts in the rocker arms. Parts from several different places. Jensen for the rings. Lots of new seals ( axels, brake seals, power take off, pulley, front steering shaft seals and bearing, new brakes, front wheel bearings and felt seals. Much more. Maibach, Korver, Oliver Parts,Inc
New guages, lights, fenders, front side curtains, seat, etc.
 
Nice, very nice. I have a 60 also. Did a complete major overhaul on the engine plus many other parts and seals. Pretty expensive restore but a fun tractor
 
Some people say that you ruin them by not leaving them in their work clothes, I am not one of them. LOOKS GREAT!!!---Tee
 
Well done. I'm also a 60 fan. Red ones though. Two standards and three row crops two with mounted cultivators and one with mounted plow.
 
Looks very nice! I do like them original if they're in nice shape and restored if they're not. So far none of mine are restored as I keep buying more instead. I do like to get them running again.
 

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