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Oliver 1800 price

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David Surprenan

10-09-2007 18:55:50




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I've got a 1960 Oliver 1800 A that I'm am trying to sell, and I was wondering if anyone knows what it might be worth. It has a narrow front end and a gas motor. It runs good and has no blowby. A few years back the rear end and transmisson where rebuilt, so it has a C series rear end. The sheet metal is really good, and straight, but there is not much paint left. Any help would be great. Thanks




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rrlund

10-10-2007 12:56:15




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 Re: Oliver 1800 price in reply to David Surprenant, 10-09-2007 18:55:50  
As a working tractor,probably not over 2500-3000. BUT,if it's a 1960,it's a checkerboard and a bit of a collectors item. Where are you located and what were you thinking price wise?



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David Surprenant

10-10-2007 16:17:56




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 Re: Oliver 1800 price in reply to rrlund, 10-10-2007 12:56:15  
I'm located about 50 miles south of Chicago in Illinois, I was hoping to get around 3500, But if you are interested feel free to give me a call at 815-468-8828 and maybe we can work something out.



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J Schwiebert

10-11-2007 03:21:57




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 Re: Oliver 1800 price in reply to David Surprenant, 10-10-2007 16:17:56  
Good Luck!. I don't want to bust your bubble but I think $1500 would catch one here.



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rrlund

10-11-2007 06:23:19




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 Re: Oliver 1800 price in reply to J Schwiebert, 10-11-2007 03:21:57  
I could have bought one a couple of years ago that was kind of unusual. It didn't cross my mind until I got home just what it was. It was an 1800 Checkerboard wheatland with all the shields,gas with 3pt and PTO for 3000 OBO. I thought that was kind of unique,at least for here in mid Michigan.



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