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Oliver Heritage Issue #57 - Digital Copy
Oliver Heritage Issue #57 - Digital Copy
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Oliver Heritage Issue #57 Oct/Nov 2013 - Digital Copy
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- FEATURING: Oliver Super 88 - A Row Crop Walk with a Wheatland Look. Oliver offered a wide variety of configurations for their tractor models in the Fleetline Series. During production of the Super Series, the Standard/Wheatland was eliminated, and production of the Row Crop Standard Front Axle Super 88 began. Feature tractor owner: Dennis Baker - Richwood, OH.
- Cletrac Facts: Cletrac 25 - A Mid-Range Profit Maker in the Cletrac Lineup. The new Cletrac Model 25 was first shown to the public during a sales meeting and equipment exhibit held at The Cleveland Tractor Company in 1932.
- M&W Dynamometer: Adding Service to Sales. Many companies could boast that their products made horsepower or economy improvements, but could they prove it? M&W Gear will long be remembered for helping to get the most out of a machine and they backed it up with sold proof.
- Hart-Parr 12-24: My Story, by Murray Boyes.
- Another Oliver User: The Thouvenot family from O'Fallon, IL.
- Be Safe! The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) was responsible for setting standards on how equipment was built. Oliver was a key player in helping to set the standards.
- White Motor Corp: NEW High Horsepower Tractors from AGCO White. AGCO rose out of the ashes of the tractor industry crisis of the 1980s that saw giants like Allis-Chalmers and White Farm Equipment crumble. The new decade offered new opportunities. Includes Models 9690, 6215, and others.
- Ask the Oliver Mechanic: Question and answer with Larry Harsin.