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    Oliver 1950-T knock with a rebuilt engine

    I ended up picking up a 1967 Oliver 1950T from a friend of mine last week for a deal I couldn’t pass up on. He told he that about 15 years ago it went through a major engine overhaul and then over the course of 2 years and about 20 hours of use developed a knock in the engine. He believes that...
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    Oliver 770 industrial power steering

    Recently I had my generator power steering unit gone through and rebuilt and now I am looking too install new lines from the pump to the steering gearbox. I am unsure which is the inlet and which is the outlet on the pump as when I bought the tractor it had a different power steering setup on...
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    Transmission fluid type for Oliver 770 Reverso Torc

    I am currently on the process of restoring my 1959 Oliver 770 industrial with a reverso torc. I just had the converter rebuilt and am planning on changing the fluid. My question is does anyone know what kind of ATF is correct for this tractor? Thanks
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    Oliver 880 helical gear top speed and 880 wheatland top speed

    Anyone know the speed of a helical gear 880 in road gear? Ive got one with the helical gear in it that I’m planning on getting running and I have an opportunity to buy a wheat land 880. That being said do the wheatland 880’s still have the high speed rear ends in them like the 88 standards did...
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    Allis d 17 lift arms wont lower

    We have tried that but it still does not go down almost acts as if its stuck in the up position
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    Allis d 17 lift arms wont lower

    In the process of finishing our D 17 series 1 out at school and we our having a problem with the lift arms not going down. We have been inside the belly pump and did not see anything unusual but after firing it off today it still is not going down. It will raise but it wont go down. Any ideas...
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    Oliver 770 Block Serial number location

    Does anyone by chance know where the block serial number is on a 58-63 oliver 770? Serial tag is missing off of mine and Im trying to get the build card with the block serial number but Im not sure if Im looking in the right spot. I have the 3 numbers off the carb side of the block but i don't...
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    Oliver 770 with Reverse O Torc

    If you could that would be great,
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    Oliver 770 with Reverse O Torc

    Just recently I accuried what I believe is a 1959 Oliver 770 industrial. It has reverse O torc in it and hasn't been ran in serval years. The tractor needs its fair share of work but I cant seem to find any information on the Reverse O Torc or how it works in the 3 digit tractors. Ive been told...
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    John Deere A high compression piston rings

    Does it really not matter? I was planning on checking ring gap regardless
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    John Deere A high compression piston rings

    They were at the machinist but he didn't fit the rings on them. Here is a picture of the set of rings.
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    John Deere A high compression piston rings

    In the process of rebuiling the engine on my 51' A. I just had the blocked bored .125 over and bought some brand new high compression M and W style pistons from lind bros tractor parts to put in it. The problem is the rings did not come in the labeled paper bags like some kits. Correct me if I'm...
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    John Deere A rings and bores

    Alright yall I need some opinions, I am rebuilding the engine in my 1951 A and I recently purchased a set of rings that are Hastings standard bore. The top rings are right but then the third groove has a notch all the way around on the 4 of them. The second grove their is 4 but they are not...
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    John Deere A sleeves

    I have a crack in the top of the block in the cylinder wall, is there a way that could be sleeves?
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    John Deere A sleeves

    About how much does it cost to do that?
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