My Tractor Mechanic is not happy

   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy
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#21  
dose it run ?? at $2800 and if it runs with 4 implements (don't know what they are but just in implements alone you get most of that money back) it's a good deal especially now days... you wont lose money even if you sent it for scraps, there is not much that can go wrong with these tractors and I am sure AGCO still have some parts for it .... their is nothing wrong with a gas tractor this small... pictures of the implements and tractor would help knowing how good of a deal it is or even knowing what are the implements are.
She does!! He sent a video of her running and going down the road!! I am getting a disk, harrow, planter and sprayer. And I NEED the harrow and the sprayer!!
 

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   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy
  • Thread Starter
#22  
thinking out of the box ...

you could probably sell the tractor and the implements for a nice profit :) and then your mechanic would be happy. if that was your "intended plan" (hint hint) then you don't need supervision.
LOLOLOL ... the thought crossed my mind!! I am getting a disk, harrow, planter and sprayer in the deal. I need the harrow and the sprayer. The disc ( I have a tiller) and the planter are going down the road.
If we get into the Oliver and she has major holes ... then she gets rehomed, I have new implements and my Mechanic can help shop for something he feels is a better fit.
WinWin!!
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #24  
The old gassers are usually pretty reliable and easy starting. The diesels of that era weren't that great and started hard. Unless they were rebuilt with better pistons, etc. They definitely don't have the torque of a diesel though.
Do yourself a favor and replace the distributor points with an electric ignition. No adjustments needed and makes it run better.
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #25  
I may have bought a 1955 Oliver Super 55 with four implements, delivered, for $2,800.
My mechanic is rolling his eyes because it is elderly and it is gas. But he was at his folks' place or wheat harvest,
I was unsupervised!!!
Is he going to be right in the long run? Did I want a diesel??
You're mechanic is wrong. The Oliver is a fine old tractor. On a tractor you would put a lot of hours on, I would prefer a diesel. On a a mower tractor or limited use tractor, the gas engine will be good. They're easier to start and parts are still fairly available if needed. With the implements and tractor together, you got a smoking deal. You could easily make a profit if you don't like it.
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #26  
I would recommend using ethanol free gas and adding lead substitute to the gas (and maybe Seafoam).
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #27  
My first "tractor" - an Oliver Cletrack. It ran like a racehorse. Didn't take long to realize - driving my property like Rommel coming over the dunes at Tobruk was gonna be the death of me. I took it back to the dealer and got a brand new '82 Ford 1700 4WD.
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #28  
You will love it! I have 3 old (1960's) Massey Ferguson gas tractors that I mow with. Easy start, simple, and you won't use enough fuel in a year to notice any difference between gas and diesel usage. Your tractor has a very good reputation as reliable. Why do I have 3? I hate changing equipment, so I have a tractor for each job.
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #29  
She does!! He sent a video of her running and going down the road!! I am getting a disk, harrow, planter and sprayer. And I NEED the harrow and the sprayer!!
I'm guessing the planter (if it works) is worth more than you paid for the entire package.
 
   / My Tractor Mechanic is not happy #30  
I may have bought a 1955 Oliver Super 55 with four implements, delivered, for $2,800.
My mechanic is rolling his eyes because it is elderly and it is gas. But he was at his folks' place or wheat harvest,
I was unsupervised!!!
Is he going to be right in the long run? Did I want a diesel??
Tractors of that era were built to last forever, with minimal care. As long as it seems to run OK and the rear tires are in decent shape, you will be very happy. They are simple enough that you should be able to do a fair amount of repair and maintenance work yourself, if you have the interest. That particular model is highly sought after - I would say you got a great deal. It will take 10 times the abuse a modern compact diesel would, and still survive just fine. Change the oil regularly and try to run non-ethanol as others have said.

Tim
 

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