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Re: Oliver Manure Spreader
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Posted by oliver fan on November 16, 2005 at 20:10:55 from (69.11.148.30):
In Reply to: Oliver Manure Spreader posted by 1031D on November 15, 2005 at 22:09:23:
The spreader would have had "OLIVER SUPERIOR" on st left and right side. The 7 AW means the spreader had 2 wheels. There was also a 7 BW and that one had 4 wheels with either a short tractor hitch or a horse pole and seat. It also had different leavers so it could be operated from the seat. The serial number was on a plate riveted to the front of the spreader. As for parts, who knows. Maybee you could find an old Oliver dealer that has some, but I doubt it. These spreaders haven't been built for over 50 years. Maybee someone else will post more information. Good luck
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