Oliver 60 Industrail .Who knows about them?

BlaineF

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Hello guys

Was wanting some information on a Oliver 60 Industrail.Can anyone tell me the engine size ,how many made and color they came in.Looking to buy one and wanted the ins and outs.Whats the going rate for a non running one.Thanks for the help in advance.BlaineF (WA)
 
Engine size is the same as any other Oliver 60 120 cubic inch in round terms. Probably less than a 1000 were built. Serial numbers start with 460 000
 
The 60 Industrial is the same as a 60 standard they only made them for 3 years and I think the total is about 800. The engine is a little Waukesha 120 cu in. Pretty neat little tractor however is not super collectible. I got one a few years ago and was missing some tin work and finding tin is not an easy task at all. They were all painted yellow I believe
 
Thanks guys
I'm giving $450.00 for it .Ran when parked ,but smoked.Tires hold air but are worn.It's missing the side curtains aswell.Looks like the rest is there.Tin from the standard or row crop will not work on the industrail tractor? Kinda bummed out on not real collectable thing .But oh well I buy them to keep them out of the mouth of the scrap monster.I just like old farm stuff so home it comes.I did some looking on the net and found it has the 4 cylinder in it stock.This tractor has a 6 cylinder in it.Wonder what's up with that? Hard to find information is there a good site to go to ?Reason I'm calling it a industrail is because it has the mounting plates on the frame.Is that correct or not? Thanks guys.BlaineF(WA)
 
if you have a six you probably have a 70 ind. Price sounds pretty good. if you check oliver tractor photos on the wed search there is a guy i think named john weeks that has alot of great pics to check out.
 
The Industrial 60's were painted orange when they were manufactured.

The standard and industrial 60's with the 120 C.I. engine were the smallest Oliver tractors ever built, and they weigh about 2000 pounds, If it has the narrower rear rims, it will fit in the box of a ton model pickup.

All fixed up, they are a neat little tractor.
 
John Weeks does not have a photo of an Oliver 60 Industrial posted,he has however 2 pictures of Oliver 60 standard tractors and one picture of an Oliver 70 industrial,yellow paint and all posted .Paint does not look good ,my opinion only,too goldish colored I think.
 
if its a 60 it will have a big 60 on the front casting. if it has 6 cylinder motor its wrong engine. I don't be leave you can get a 6 in a 60 standard frame.my guess its a 70
 
I believe the oliver 60 standard and 60 industrial had the same tinwork. I also think the louvered side panals are the same between the row crops, industrials and standards. To my understanding there was no holes in the row crop panals for cultivators like the 70 row crops had. Also the hood and the rear side panals on the 60 row crops are longer (hood) and wider(rear side panals). The difference between the 70 and 60 louvered side panals is the 70s were about an inch taller from hinge to bottom.
This is my understandin, please some one corrct me if I am wrong.

The other thing I know about 60 ind. is I sure would love to have one.
Lyle
 
I have a 70 Industrial with the factory orange paint. Email me if you would like pix .......
 
Good to see you saving a nice little tractor. Even
if its not a cherry, they are not making any more of
them in the near future!
 
Lyle, i have a running 60 ind. that i may sell,let me know if interested,i am located in Mich.UP, 100 miles N.of Green Bay, Wis. Thanks, DON
 
DON - shoot me an email. lyle.kaiser @ yahoo.com
They have the pm under construction it seems.
Thanks,
Lyle
 

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