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1855 EngineEric Carlberg2002
1855 GasserWayne2002
1855 Oliver DieselTom2000
1855 Oliver Hard To Shift out 1st and 2ndCOWBOY2002
1855 Oliver hydraulicsAlan2000
1855 Oliver oil filterTom Kelley2001
1855 PTO ClutchAlex2001
1855 PTOTLS2002
1855 QuestionsMark1999
1855 Work ContinuesShep2001
1855 amp gauge tracks RPMJim Meade2003
1855 as nice as Shep'sChad2002
1855 bad motorMarc Smothers2003
1855 brakes smellJim Meade2003
1855 cabT Kelley2002
1855 detuned to 1755David2003
1855 diesel hydraulicsAlan2001
1855 diesel starterJohn2002
1855 dieselFrank2002
1855 engine lifeJim Meade2003
1855 engine replace?Jim Meade2002
1855 engineAllan Currie2001
1855 fwaBob2002
1855 gasDub2003
1855 holes in blockBill2001
1855 hybridBob2002
1855 hyd checks and adjustmentsBob2002
1855 hyd oil in transFrank2002
1855 hyd remotes, Hyd pulse-tone suppressor?Todd2002
1855 hyd remotesTodd2002
1855 hydTLS2001
1855 hydraulic problem again!MikeO2002
1855 hydraulics and pto questions.Alan2002
1855 hydraulicsTim2002
1855 injector pump adjustmentMikeO2001
1855 injector pump questionsMikeO2001
1855 live hyd portJim Meade2003
1855 manual on E BayOle2003
1855 motorHarold2002
1855 oil pressure - larry please enlighten meMikeO2001
1855 oil pressure low on start upJim Meade2003
1855 oil pumpTom Kelley1999
1855 oliver hydraulic pumpBill Mauer2003
1855 power steering and hot hydraulicsTom2002
1855 project tractorBrad2002
1855 ptoTLS2001
1855 questionsRanchman2002
1855 rollbar re; nickBrad2002
1855 running roughMikeO2001
1855 side panelsThomas Kelley2002
1855 steering boxFrank2001
1855 tach and speedoBrad2002
1855 valueJim2003
1855 vs 1755DuaneW OH2002
1855 vs 1955Brad2002
1855 w/Waukesha engine (Is this OEM?)J. Johnston2001
1855 with blown motorJoe2001
1855 with rops cabMyron KY2002
1855, worth?John2510-30202003
1855- worth?Don-WI2003
1855Vern duty2003
1865?Lloyd2003
1899 lp manifoldsCurt2002
1900 Need cab and power steeringCraig A Tull2001
1900 replacement clutchCraig A2001
1900 - Where to check differential PTO oil?Jeff D2001
1900 FWD What size tires,How many gearsCraig2001
1900 FWDRoger Brock2000
1900 Hydra - PowerScott2001
1900 Lower Link SupportCraig A2001
1900 Oil sending unitCraig A2001
1900 Questions, good bad points?Jeff D2001
1900 Wheatland wheel weights.Jeff D2001
1900 cockshuttBrad wilson2003
1900 dash colorJohn2002
1900 oliver from IowaDoug Dewing2002
1900 steering wheel and gaugesJohn2002
1900 vs. 1950Reaver2002
1900-1950 Oliver Project? Pros-cons?Ghostrider2003
1900-C??Reaver2001
1900Lucky14682003
1900?David H2002
1900C, Hydraulic fluid going into rear endFrank2003
1909 hart partKenneth Leiran2002
1927 1930 Oliver TractorsChristina Williams2001
1930 Oliver Hart-Parr Model 28-44Steve Melcher2000
1930's ? Oliver 99Bob Malone2000
1934 Oliver Hart Parr 18-28Gene Parrish2001
1935 JD Model AJerry Fleming2000
1936 Cletrac AG-HRonald L. Smith2001
1936 Hart-Parr 70 standard.. what's it worth?Mark2002
1936 Oliver 70 on EbayTom2002
1936 oliver 70 front steel wheelsRuss Pribble2002
1937 Cletrac AGMartin2002
1937 Cletrack crawlerSteve2002
1937 OLIVER PAINT CONTROVERSEYJD2001
1937 Oliver 4 saleShan2000
1937 Oliver 70 EngineVon1998
1937 Oliver 70 Row Crop AvailableRobb Ruyle1999
1937 Oliver 70!!!Bill {Antique Acres}2000


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