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Oliver Heritage Issue #15 - Digital Copy

Oliver Heritage Issue #15 - Digital Copy

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Oliver Heritage Issue #15 Oct/Nov 2006 - Digital Copy

Now available for digital download ONLY. 

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  • Cletrac Facts: Rescuing Failure from the Brink of Success. In the past seven issues, we have told you all about the Oliver-Cletrac crawler line from its beginning to the end. Many people ask, "What was the reason for the end?" In this issue, we will attempt to explain how the end came about.
  • Oliver's 1953 99. In 1950, the production of the 90 and 99 tractors were moved to South Bend, IN. The tractor was then in the hands of South Bend engineers. The "big tractor" in the current lineup was the unstyled 99. This was a 4-speed flat-nosed tractor, which came from the 28-44 family.
  • Collector's Corner: Oliver Railroad Tools.
  • Ask the Oliver Mechanic: Question and answer with Larry Harsin.
  • The Oregon Ollie, by Terry Lorance.
  • Pugent Sound Antique Tractor & Machinery Assoc - Lynden, Washington. If you have formed the opinion that people on the West Coast don't know anything about the antique tractor hobby, I'm here to tell you that you've been misinformed. 
  • A Cletrac Restoration: Restoring a 1943 Model BG, by David Boner.
  • Oliver Mowers: Tractor-drawn models. The first of this series was the 21, followed by the 21-B. 
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