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Re: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs?
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Posted by tom upton on December 29, 2005 at 20:54:07 from (216.168.96.86):
In Reply to: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs? posted by 1206SWMO on December 28, 2005 at 19:18:30:
I am thinking of doing the same with a 1900. I would like to keep tractor as original looking as possible. Am thinking fabricated light rectangular tube front axle and fabbed front bolster to simulate original wheatland axle.Other than that thinking I will do same as you are talking.In doing some real rougth calculations I am thinking 8500 is obtainable without loseing hydra-power ? I am pretty sure that there is a fellow who makes fiberglass grills for 4 digit. I will try to find # and post. By the way are you running turbo or?? I have seen pictures of a 1950 that is supposed to be non turboed that is putting about a foot of flame out the exhaust.It must have the jimmy in it because the crowd in the background ALL have there hands over there ears!! Good luck with your project ,I will be watching/hopeing for more posts on your progress.
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