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Oliver 0C3

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RockyMO

12-20-2006 07:49:48




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I will sometime in the next few months be receiving an oliver 0c3 crawler tractor. I am looking for any information I can get on these ie..dates of manufacture, specifications etc.

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Rocky in MO




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oliver28472

12-21-2006 06:07:03




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 Re: Oliver 0C3 in reply to RockyMO, 12-20-2006 07:49:48  
A buddy near Fulton, MO has one with the front mounted cultivators and wide spaced tracks.



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old

12-20-2006 09:16:43




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 Re: Oliver 0C3 in reply to RockyMO, 12-20-2006 07:49:48  
I have both a part manual and the shop manual for the OC-3 so if you need more info just drop me an e-mail. There neat little toys but if it doesn't have an aux tranny they don't have enough power to do much dirt work. I.E. if it has a loader or dozer set up they will not do all the much. BTDT and I have had both the OC-3 and I still have an HG the 2 of them are almost the same machines just the OC-3 is newer then the HGs

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RockyMO

12-20-2006 11:45:41




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 Re: Oliver 0C3 in reply to old, 12-20-2006 09:16:43  
Thanks Old, This little crawler is currently in PA. I have relatives there and see quite a few of them in that area. This one has a hydraulic blade on the front and a pto. I am told the pto is not real common on these units. My intentions are for light use but mostly I just like the fact that it's on tracks and that I hardly ever see one here in MO. That makes it odd enough in these parts that it might draw some attention at the shows.

Rocky in MO

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old

12-20-2006 12:56:10




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 Re: Oliver 0C3 in reply to RockyMO, 12-20-2006 11:45:41  
Can't be all that uncommon since I have had 2 of them and by the way I'm also in the state of Missery, LOL. I've seen 2 or 3 of them at the local show that in Eldon MO., but yes they are more common out in PA. Thats also where Zimmermans is and he has lot of parts for the cletracs



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