For old times sake

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
Idont get here on Ttalk much anymore,,kinda downsized,,and dont do much with the tractor,,
But,,for old time sake,,I Looked through my files ,,hoping RrLund and the oliver guys see them!
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gee, those are some nice machines. I need to tell you all about a sale we went
to this past Sat, if I can get slowed up send some pics, we'll put a story on here.
Thanks for sharing these awesome machines. Still in the working class! GG
 
Larry,

Thanks for the pictures. I've always thought that the 16 hundred, 18 hundred, and 19 hundred series of Oliver tractors were the most attractive tractors ever built. Many, many years ago, I worked for a man who had an 1850 and something like a 2150 (or something like that). I really enjoyed working those machines.

Tom in TN
 
Yes,,many of the pictures are old,,but,,my neighbor still uses all of his Olivers,,and other pictures were random Olivers,I have Fords,,but dont get to use them much anymore
 

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