Didn't know if winter would last long enough for this Oliver

NEIADan

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One winter project done, Almost waiting on a couple pieces to finish but just had to get her out for a drive. 1970 Oliver 1955 with 3200 actual hours. The Oliver will be back to work soon on the grain drill and haybine or hay rake
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I prefer the Persian Orange, but the Oliver's have always intrigued me! Seems like they always sound so nice! Nice looking tractor there!
 
I should have looked at the old pics. Will have to change them. Waiting on a new set of stainless steel hood bolts and steering wheel to be here Monday
 
Looks good! Do you still have to put the decals on the fenders? They just look a little bare without the stripes...

I like the extra lights on the fenders as well. I did the same thing to our 1855 when I got fuel tank fenders for it. They were off a 50 series so they had the 2 mounts for the headlights. I wired them in on a separate switch as well as 2 more rear work lights on the back of the ROPS I put on. Really makes a difference while doing night time fieldwork.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
I have a that fender decals left to do need to modify the SMV bracket before placing that one. I also added an extra pair of lights on the rear. But it is snowing again so I guess I have time to do the touch ups before hooking onto the drill
 
Yes, It was used as a lot tractor for Jensen transport. Most hours were snow blowing and lot maintenance. That same lot was once a sales lot for a Minneapolis Moline Dealer that sold out in 1973.
 

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