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old oliver industrial??

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47vao

03-03-2004 16:41:39




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I've been crushing cars for two weeks tommorow is the last day under a pile of car bodies i found this little oliver industrial with a loader it has a cast top ( says oliver on it )for the radiator, solid cast wheel centers with oliver cast in them I didn't look for a model # I was just wondering if i should load it for foundry steel let it sit scrap is up and i'm loading everything i can 800 cars 5 semi tractors 30 semi trailers. I told the owner if the paint doesn't shine its going!! anybody have a clue what it might be? or production #s or is there any intrest in this thing? 8:30 in the morn i make a decide stays or go's rory

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J.RAY

03-03-2004 19:12:27




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 Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao, 03-03-2004 16:41:39  
I work in Sturgis Mi. Do you work at Sturgis Iron and Metal? If so I'll come and look at it tomarrow. Let me know.

J.Ray



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47vao

03-03-2004 20:05:57




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 Re: Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to J.RAY, 03-03-2004 19:12:27  
Sorry no ray i'm in south haven but your welcome to look most anytime! email me for my # after tommrow i should be in the store most of the time. I sold 19000# of computer cable to sturgis iron a few years back Earl in berrien center hauled it for me from the farm.
rory



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47vao

03-03-2004 17:58:01




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 Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao, 03-03-2004 16:41:39  
Thanks, I'll look for a tag in the morning I guess i'll let it sit, Vauge i was but i was up in a loader trying to keep it on all fours and move bodys through the mud the frost went away and its getting deep. I'm in sw michigan
rory



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mike

03-04-2004 08:37:01




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 Re: Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao, 03-03-2004 17:58:01  
is the oliver still available to look at? I am only 20 minutes from you. thanks Mike



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47vao

03-04-2004 14:28:06




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 Re: Re: Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to mike, 03-04-2004 08:37:01  
it a an 80 #900856 head pistons sleeves and related small pieces are missing!
rory



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Esev

03-04-2004 18:12:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao , 03-04-2004 14:28:06  
My serial number list is saying that it is a 1947 80 Industrial. If so, they are a relativly low production model, and I think you are wise to save it. They built roughly 1100 of these between 1932 and 1947. If I was closer, I would be asking how much do ya need to git for her ???!!! Good save, thank you, Eric



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Scott

03-03-2004 17:26:25




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 Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao, 03-03-2004 16:41:39  
My guess is that it's an 80 or if it is an industrial a 35. Maybe a 90 or 99 type. Any of the Oliver Industrials are prized by collectors. If we knew more about it someone would give you an idea what it's worth. Any additional information you can provide? Look for a serial tag on the engine. Where are you located? Maybe someone near by could come take a look at it. I imagine it's worth more to an Oliver buff than it is as scrap metal. What's it worth to you as scrap metal?

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Wrenchbender

03-03-2004 17:22:05




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 Re: old oliver industrial?? in reply to 47vao, 03-03-2004 16:41:39  
Your discription is a little vauge to give an accurate idenity of the model. I would say that the year range would be from about 1937 to 1951. There should be a tag on the block on the left hand side that would have a model/ser. number. I'm sure any Oliver industrial like you describe is worth more than scrap value. WB.



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