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Oliver 80 row crop value

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Andrew

02-11-2003 12:46:27




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Hello guys, I am wondering what an oliver 80 is worth. It has been Overhauled and has great power and runs with the best of them. It is a row crop model. It has been repainted awhile back and looks pretty good. It has pressed steel rims on it. the tin is really strait on it also. I am really wanting this tractor Can you guys help me and let me know what these tractors are worth to give me an idea of what I am looking into? Any help would be great guys. Thank you. Andrew

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Terry

02-11-2003 19:51:11




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 Re: Oliver 80 row crop value in reply to Andrew, 02-11-2003 12:46:27  
An 80 in good condition is becoming a very hard item to find, at least in our area. 80 row crops were all manual start only, and manifolds seem to be the main weak area. Check out the manifold closely before setting a price, new manifolds are available, but not cheap-$500. The pressed steel wheels are also not original, at least to any that I have seen. Have seen exceptionally good 80 rc sell for $4200 last year, but would expect $2500-$3000 should be fair for a good example. Hope this helps, and good luck. Terry.

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havvey

02-11-2003 14:37:34




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 Re: Oliver 80 row crop value in reply to Andrew, 02-11-2003 12:46:27  
in some areas like mine less then the price of scrap to oliver people i would suppect 2-3000 my friend paid 2500 for a hart parr verion of the 80 no electic start but it was excelent condition



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Canada Grant

02-11-2003 15:45:34




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 Re: Re: Oliver 80 row crop value in reply to havvey, 02-11-2003 14:37:34  
80 row crops don't have starters however standards do. As to value I can't say as there are none in this area and darn few 80 standards as well. Seen 3 standards unrestored sell in 600 to 1000 [canadian] range all needing fenders and or manifolds in last year



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