Buying Advice Buy Oliver Tractor for real work?

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You are right, a 1250 Oliver would be a hard tractor to find parts for because they're not really Olivers. Fiat, an Italian company, built these tractors for Oliver in late 60's and early 70's. The 1250 was smallest and earliest one built and did not have the greatest reputation. The series improved with the introduction of the 1255, the replacement for the 1250. I don't think you could wrong with a four digit Oliver - either the '50 or '55 series. Real Olivers and easy to find parts for.
 
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Oliver became White became AGCO..

Tractors, Farm Tractors

Bruce

Cockshutt got swallowed up in that mix too.

Have seen a few 1250's around here for sale from time to time. But never considered one cause 1. its a Fiat and 2. parts.

Always been told if you want an oliver, make sure its an oliver. And in the 4-digit tractors, that starts at 15xx tractors, which are BIG and HEAVY old iron.
 
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Oliver tractors were never very popular in Louisiana even when they were new(maybe more so up North). If I were looking for some old iron, I would stick with Ford, IH or JD which were most popular selling tractors of their day so parts should still be available.
 
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I had a nice 1945 Oliver 60 in my collection of vintage bull gear tractors.

Oliver 60.JPGOliver 60 rear.JPG

It's a pretty basic tractor--drawbar and pto. OK for pulling draw-type implements.

You can find engine rebuild kits for Oliver tractors on the Web.

I had to reline the brakes (linings oil soaked) and replace the seals on the shafts on which the brakes were attached.

My 60 ran well and is spending it's senior years as a parade tractor.

Good luck with your search.
 
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You are right, a 1250 Oliver would be a hard tractor to find parts for because they're not really Olivers. Fiat, an Italian company, built these tractors for Oliver in late 60's and early 70's. The 1250 was smallest and earliest one built and did not have the greatest reputation. The series improved with the introduction of the 1255, the replacement for the 1250. I don't think you could wrong with a four digit Oliver - either the '50 or '55 series. Real Olivers and easy to find parts for.

Okay Thanks, I will try to figure out what was the most common later model (1950-1973) OLIVER tractor and be on the look out for that.
 
   / Buy Oliver Tractor for real work? #19  
I grew up on a farm that was mostly Oliver tractors.

Had two 550 gas tractors...a great tractor for utility work because of the live pto and good horsepower and weight. Had to be careful because of the manual steering....it would try to break your thumbs if wheels hit a ditch while steering.

We had 3 1655 tractors... 1 gas and 2 diesel. Great tractor for cultivating, planting, mowing with disc mower, and baling.
Oliver 77 tractor mainly to run the grainovator feed wagon...high up for good visibility, easy on and off, terrible brakes. We added a buick power steering pump and valves to add hydraulics to run the feed wagon auger...worked very well
Oliver 1955 tractor 105 hp, for field work. It was okay...brakes got weak on it and front wheels would jacknife beyond where they should have on turns if you werent careful
Had a 1800 when I was real little, don't remember much about it, though.
The Oliver 1450 was the odd duck of the bunch. It was a heavily built tractor with loader. The interesting thing about it was that 540 rpm was at maybe 2/3 of throttle..so it was nice to be able to mow without having the engine roaring at full bore. It has not run in several years as not needed anymore, but really don't recall any mechanical trouble with it. I would be very worried about getting parts for it though.
 
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Hello,
I am wondering how ambitious it would be to buy an Oliver tractor to really use, i.e. bushhog, till etc,. Do folks buy Oliver Tractors to use or just for the hobby.

I was looking at Oliver 1250, but I heard that you cant get parts for them. So I maybe I should consider another model Oliver tractor
What model can you get parts for? I am looking at 20HP-40HP because I already have a larger John Deere.

I want an Oliver tractor because Oliver is a family name and I think that would be cool, but if i cant use the Oliver tractor for real work I may have to pass.

Thanks
GTL

Here's what's left of the Oliver tractor factory.... the power house, which is now a brick retailer. The factory is long gone. They were made here, in South Bend, Indiana and it is still pretty common to see Olivers towing carts, utility use, sitting in fields, or if they are lucky, being paraded or shown. I've seen a few in vintage tractor pulls, too.

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My point being, yes, you could use a strong old tractor to do work. But Olivers are becoming more of a collector, hobby farmer kind of thing and from what I hear from a couple friends that live here and collect them, parts are becoming hard to find.
 

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