Posted by Ralphwd45 on September 27, 2014 at 15:57:54 from (216.227.110.160):
There is an annual machinery auction, going on tomarrow , at Chehalis livestock grounds, and I went down for the preview, to look at an Oliver super 55. They also had a couple of Hart Par's, and an Oliver 1250 gas, with loader. The S55 has new paint, and good rears, but doesn't have Power Steering, and the steering gear box has way too much slop. The battery was dead, and I didn't get to try out its features, for function. Hopefully tomarrow, some one will have it running. I now am interested more in the 1250 gas, with the loader. The loader is in dandy shape, and rear rubber is 3/4 there. Front rubber was truck snow tires, but also couldn't start it and hear it run ( no key) I went to tractordata.com, and found out that the 1250 is a Fiat tractor, and in spite of appearing bigger than the S55, It is awfully close on power. I would still like to know more about the 1250, before tomarrow's sale. How many gears, and can it be slow enough for a tiller? What size bushog? I assume that it is IPO.
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