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Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88

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Clark Fillinger

07-10-2007 09:13:09




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I am currently getting into the world of antique tractor pulling. Which one of these tractors is the better to start w/ and build up. I would say I would like to pull Div II or Div III. What is the best HP to shoot for these classes. Any feed back or info would be greatly appreciated.




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puller1

07-10-2007 12:38:52




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Clark Fillinger, 07-10-2007 09:13:09  
get out while you can before you spend thousands of dollars to win a $3 trophy



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Clark Fillinger

07-10-2007 16:19:06




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to puller1, 07-10-2007 12:38:52  
Thanks for that advice but I was hoping to get some honest feed back from someone out there on this.....



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Ed Hodge

07-10-2007 17:56:14




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Clark Fillinger, 07-10-2007 16:19:06  
i have both the 88 is lighter but eather one is good



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Clark Fillinger

07-10-2007 18:01:08




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Ed Hodge, 07-10-2007 17:56:14  
What are the best places to start w/ the engine etc to gain house power? What classes are you pulling and weight classes?



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Ed Hodge

07-11-2007 04:03:15




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Clark Fillinger, 07-10-2007 18:01:08  
i pull both of mine in 4000, and 4500 lbs. for the motor bass it on a 1650 oliver use all the parts from it. gov. intake/exhaust manifolld carb. hight comp. piston from m&w stock 88 head with porting. DONT USE THE 1650 CAM you wont like it stay with your stock 88 cam if you want more sticks email me



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Jak

07-11-2007 14:51:24




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Ed Hodge, 07-11-2007 04:03:15  
Hey Ed,does the 1650 governor bolt right on w/o any modifications and what does the 1650 governor do differently than the Super 88 governor?Thanks



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Ed Hodge

07-11-2007 19:17:49




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Jak, 07-11-2007 14:51:24  
the oliver 88 880 and 1650 are the same motor but there is some dif. parts to them. the 1650 gov. bolts right in it has better throtle responce and better luging power



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Jak

07-11-2007 20:44:57




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Ed Hodge, 07-11-2007 19:17:49  
Thanks Ed.



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bigdog88

07-10-2007 19:11:47




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to Clark Fillinger, 07-10-2007 18:01:08  
Ive got a super 88 and it's just as light as an 88, i can get below 4500 lbs with the cast steel centers,but it has better gears in the transmission,if you can build you a super big 310, but if you have to stay with the same motor that came in the tractor, well you can build these up to 600 cubes.



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Super 77 puller

08-17-2007 07:11:36




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 Re: Oliver Super 88 vs Oliver Row Crop 88 in reply to bigdog88, 07-10-2007 19:11:47  
Can you send me the specs to make a 310 600 cubes?



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