More pics. I thing the oliver rollover is going to work.

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A few smashed fingers and a new blood blister, two new holes in my head and one mashed toe and and soon to be obtained new 3x8 hydraulic cylinder and I think I'll be good to go.
 

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   / More pics. I thing the oliver rollover is going to work.
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I moved the front bottoms 8 inches toward the center of the plow, the middle bottom 4 inches and left the rear where it was. The plow is now set up at 14 inches and my tire spacing is going to work out. I need to drill 4 more holes and am finished. The factory holes would only allow 4 inches toward center on the front bottom and the middle bottom was not adjustable. It is now. :) Of course I need new shares and shins but that's the easy part. I have found a source.
 
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That is what I call a "Labor of Love". Well done. Best wishes.:thumbsup:
 
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Very well done. Oliver made real good plows. Does your plow have the Radex moldboards on it?
 
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Nice work! I hope you are going to paint this thing and give it the look it deserves? We must have a video of it in operation too!
 
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I already have the codes for three different shades of Oliver green so yes, I plan to strip it, sandblast it and paint it. Just have to figure out which one to use. Dern sure don't want to get it the "wrong" green if you catch my drift. ;) It will be awhile though. Lots of other irons in the fire.

No offense to John Deere now. :D

A video?
I need to make sure I can pull it first. :D
 
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I already have the codes for three different shades of Oliver green so yes, I plan to strip it, sandblast it and paint it. Just have to figure out which one to use. Dern sure don't want to get it the "wrong" green if you catch my drift. ;) It will be awhile though. Lots of other irons in the fire.

No offense to John Deere now. :D

A video?
I need to make sure I can pull it first. :D

I've been through the color match Oliver Green thing before and the only reasonable choice for me was off-the-shelf stock ag store "Oliver Green". The other two choices are not readily available and you would have them mixed to order for lots more $$$. Maybe the Oliver Club would have a lead but I used plain old "Oliver Green" and no one ever said anything. For me it didn't matter because I had decals that were not fully correct anyway.
 
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Very well done. Oliver made real good plows.
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Man, that thing looks heavy! Nice job with the restoration, by the way.
Looking forward to seeing some (more) pictures of furrowed soil.
 
 
 
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