moline/oliver

P I Pete

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Guy sent me a pic of serial tag 575--22314 other #'s are hard to read bottom row 226816 676. Hope you can help me.
Thank you all in advance.
Pete
 

Assuming the hydraul is in good operable condition, $5k is a ballpark, and I'm factoring in a +$1k factor because Moline guys tend to pay more because it's yellow. In my mind, a straight working Oliver 1755 private party sale is a $3-4k tractor, with dealers often asking in the $5k+ region, more for cabs, new tires, etc... They're still cheap horsepower.

Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in.
 
The numbers breakdown as follows:

Top row, first number "5" is the fifth generation of this model. "75" is a 1750/1755, numbers 275, 375 & 475 are 1750 tractors. 575 & 675 are 1755 or the M M G850.   Fouth number is the style of the tractor, "2" is adjustable front.   Fifth number is the engine, "1" is gas, "2" is diesel & "3" is LPG.

Bottom row, first six are the serial number of the tractor,   Last three is the powertrain identification.   Yours is standard speed 2 Wheel drive AG.

Send your serial number to the Floyd County Historical Society in Charles City, Iowa for a copy of the build card and the breakdown of what all the numbers mean.   There is a nominal charge for the service.
 
They are pretty desirable tractors. ?Average? means different things to different people. I?d say original tractor that hasn?t been repainted is $6-12k. Post a picture and we can narrow it down.
 

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