Oliver 33 tractor

Dancritter

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We recently had to move my father into an assisted care arrangement. He wants to sell his Oliver 33 small farm tractor but has no idea what to ask for it. He was not a collector, but loved driving this tractor for fun. We are trying to find an approximate value. I have searched multiple websites but have been unable to find values on it(found lots of Oliver 33 combines). Can anyone help?

Thanks
Dan
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Tractor data shows earliest model is 60. Next up is a 66. So - guessing whomever made it decided to call it half of a 66 model. The trans looks a little like a Cub without the frame rails. I don't know the engine type, maybe a Wisconsin, or Tecumseh?

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Tractor data shows earliest model is 60. Next up is a 66. So - guessing whomever made it decided to call it half of a 66 model. The trans looks a little like a Cub without the frame rails. I don't know the engine type, maybe a Wisconsin, or Tecumseh?

Cool little device. Clean it up, make it run and advertise right here.
Oliver made a 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, & 99, but not a 33......someone did a nice job on your dads tractor. (y)
 
I'm thinking I've seen that tractor in one of the Oliver magazines. I want to say it was in a parade picture at a show? Did your dad ever take it to any shows? It's home made for sure. Great little conversation piece. No value to anybody but an Oliver collector in my opinion. That said, I'm an Oliver collector and I'd sure like to have it.
 
I'm thinking I've seen that tractor in one of the Oliver magazines. I want to say it was in a parade picture at a show? Did your dad ever take it to any shows? It's home made for sure. Great little conversation piece. No value to anybody but an Oliver collector in my opinion. That said, I'm an Oliver collector and I'd sure like to have it.
I know dad didn't drive it in parades but the previous owner might have. Do you have any idea of value? Do you want to make an offer?
 
Currently located in north central Iowa.
I would if you were closer, but I'm in Michigan and there's no sense hitting the ball back and forth on it. If it runs and was in my yard, I'd give you $1000 for it. I don't know if anybody else would, but maybe.
 
BFD.......I didn't put super to save space! :unsure:
Then why did you see fit to take me to task for not reporting the Super series? When you correct someone, make sure your corrections are accurate. Oliver did not make a 33, 44, 55. However they did make a Super 44, Super 55, and so on. This tractor is none of those.
 
Someone's spent some time building a nice little garden tractor. It would probably easily sell at the national Oliver show or an Oliver collector specific auction. It think it would probably bring a couple grand at a show. I'd like to see more pictures...
 
AI search assist gets it wrong, again.
The Oliver 33 tractor is a model produced by the Oliver Farm Equipment Corporation, which was known for its durable and efficient farm machinery. It was pa

Overview of the Oliver 33 Tractor​

The Oliver 33 tractor is a notable model produced by the Oliver Farm Equipment Corporation. This tractor is recognized for its durability and efficiency, making it a popular choice among farmers during its production era.

Key Features​

  • Production Era: The Oliver 33 was manufactured in the mid-20th century.
  • Reliability: Known for its dependable performance in various agricultural tasks.
  • Engine Power: The tractor typically features a robust engine that supports its functionality in farming operations.

Historical Context​

The Oliver Farm Equipment Corporation was formed in 1929 through the merger of several companies, including Oliver Chilled Plow and Hart-Parr. The Oliver 33 tractor is part of a legacy that includes a range of models designed to meet the needs of farmers.

Related Models​

The Oliver 33 is part of a broader series of tractors that includes:
ModelHorsepowerProduction Years
Oliver 7033 hp1935 - 1948
Oliver 7737 hp1948 - 1954
Oliver 8846 hp1947 - 1954

Collectibility and Market​

The Oliver 33 tractor has become a collectible item among vintage tractor enthusiasts. Its historical significance and robust design contribute to its desirability in the market. Collectors often seek these tractors for restoration projects or as part of agricultural history displays.
In summary, the Oliver 33 tractor stands out as a reliable piece of agricultural machinery with a rich history, making it a valued item for collectors and farmers alike
rt of a series of tractors that were popular in the mid-20th century, particularly for their reliability in agricultural tasks.
 
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