Old Oliver pictures

larry@stinescorner

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I have taken many Oliver pictures over the years.This Morning I got out some sd cards and went through them.
I would like to post them for my friend rrlund,,and all the Oliver guys.
They are reruns,,but some of them are from long ago ,because the sd cards were in my desk.

Here goes///
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Oliver potato digger
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we are gonna roust rrlund yet!
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Were all Oliver models made out here at Charles City, IA? I have ordered through the library a book on Oliver history...want to learn something about that manufacturer. Leo
 
Most were. The Super 44 and Super 99 were built in South Bend. The 500 and 600 were built in England,1250,1255,1265,1355,1365,1450,1465 were built in Italy. A few of the big ones in the early 70s were built by Minni Mo. At one point they moved MM production to Iowa,but I don't remember if it was before those tractors were built.
 
This is what I did this morning. The picture's a few years old,but it's the same old same old.
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Those pics of picking corn into a barge type wagon sure bring back memories. I think I was born with a #14 grain scoop on the end of my arm! Great pics.
 

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