Ethansilver

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I just got this Oliver and was told it was a super 77 and I want to make sure. It?s missing a few things
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(quoted from post at 21:38:32 12/28/17) I just got this Oliver and was told it was a super 77 and I want to make sure. It?s missing a few things
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Yes. It's a 1955. Does it have green wheels? What are you looking for?
 
It has red wheels on it. I was just looking for info on tractor. Like what style side panels it should have. What colors it should be.
 

A quick picture I took coming home
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Side panels are right. I think it should have green wheels. Someone probably changed color. Might see if there's green underneath. Here's a super 88 same vintage.
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If I had that S77 I would pull the plugs and make sure the cylinders did not have water in them and if no water I would then fill the cylinders with ATF and let it sit a week or so. I would then pull the plugs back out and set a 12 volt battery in and hit the starter button with short fast taps to see if it would free up. I would also pour as much ATF down the exhaust as it would hold so as to free up any sticking valve
 
Did you check the cylinders for water before you put in the ATF?? If you didn't and it has water in any of them the ATF cannot do its job
 
I have a super 66 1955 has green wheels my super 88 has red its a 1957 a lot of stuff gets changed in 50 years wheels rust out they get whats available that fits good luck with the project
 
About all brake fluid is good for is making more rust so it may take a bit longer for the ATF to work
 

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