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Re: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs?
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Posted by 1206SWMO on December 30, 2005 at 18:46:17 from (4.245.8.222):
In Reply to: Re: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs? posted by 4010 puller on December 30, 2005 at 06:52:54:
John,thanks for the info on the Oliver aluminum grills. Back in the very early 1970's a puller by the name of David Putnam from Palmyra,MO pulled a 1950 Oliver in the 12,000 SS class at the MO state fair.He had a 4-53T Detroit and seemed to have the power to run with the big dogs.I wish I had pictures of it but dont. I have no idea how many horses he was making but it must have been near 300 or more?? They say this Oliver 1950 out of Kentucky is a hard runner.See link to picture.I heard it runs high 4th with a over-under.
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