Posted by jturbo10 on August 26, 2013 at 11:35:23 from (76.1.74.85):
In Reply to: Hydraulics on 77 posted by jturbo10 on August 25, 2013 at 21:54:44:
Thanks for the info. I haven't had time to go over the tractor yet but the cultivator arms were just behind the rear of the hood/gauges area and appeared to get its power from below where it is mounted in the transmission/bell housing area just in front of the steering wheel. Does that mean it is gear driven? If I understood correctly, I can remove the cultivator arm stuff and replace with a hydraulic unit, hydraulic shifting linkage, PTO integration, etc. Do you think this process is laid out in any Oliver service manuals? I won't get too far ahead of myself as I'm still waiting on the owner to commit to selling me the tractor. If he agrees to sell it, I will also need to find a generator and bracket as it currently is running off a battery. I'll have to come back to get more info on who sells Oliver aftermarket parts and used parts. Is there an Oliver publication on Oliver tractors like the "Green Magazine" and "Two Cylinder" magazine for the other green tractor. My wife and I have always been a big fan of the older Oliver tractors so we hope to own one soon. You help is greatly appreciated. Joe
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