Classic Oliver Tractors


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James Oliver sold his first "chilled" plow in 1870--"chilled" because the cast iron was cooled quickly with water to harden the metal and strengthen the plow. And when Oliver Chilled Plow Works merged with the Hart-Parr Company in 1929, the might of capital, expertise, and engineering resources came together to create one of the most successful and revered small tractor manufacturers of all time. This book follows the Oliver tractor from its inception through its development over the years, until the last model rolled off the assembly line in 1976. A story of entrepreneurship and industry, of machinery and American know-how, this illustrated history captures the spirit of Oliver farm equipment as its tractors and crawlers, hay balers and threshers turned American farmland to gold. Throughout, brilliant color photographs and historical images bring the story of the Oliver tractor vividly and vibrantly to life.




Oliver Tractors


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The history of Oliver's tractors from the early days of Hart-Parr to the last 2255 that rolled off the production line in 1976.




Oliver Farm Tractors


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Oliver Farm Tractors Herbert Morrell & Jeff HackettThe legendary story of Oliver farm tractors, from the first Hart-Parr through Olivers sale to White in 197. Herb Morrell was an engineer for Oliver from 1944-7. Morrells text goes into great detail, telling the Oliver story in great depth, especially in the years he worked at Oliver. Jeff Hacketts gorgeous color photographs highlight the finest restored Olivers in the US. Exceptional! Hdbd., 1x 1,16 pgs., 5 b&w ill., 15 color.




Classic Oliver Tractors


Book Description

James Oliver sold his first “chilled” plow in 1870--“chilled” because the cast iron was cooled quickly with water to harden the metal and strengthen the plow. And when Oliver Chilled Plow Works merged with the Hart-Parr Company in 1929, the might of capital, expertise, and engineering resources came together to create one of the most successful and revered small tractor manufacturers of all time. This book follows the Oliver tractor from its inception through its development over the years, until the last model rolled off the assembly line in 1976. A story of entrepreneurship and industry, of machinery and American know-how, this illustrated history captures the spirit of Oliver farm equipment as its tractors and crawlers, hay balers and threshers turned American farmland to gold. Throughout, brilliant color photographs and historical images bring the story of the Oliver tractor vividly and vibrantly to life.




Oliver Tractor Data Book


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Oliver Tractor Data Book


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Put everything you need to know about Oliver tractors in your hip pocket! All Oliver and Hart-Parr tractors and crawlers from 1924 to 1964 are covered in detail, with serial number listings for the last of the Oliver tractors produced in the late 1960s. Exhaustively researched at the Floyd County Museum and Historical Society in Charles City, Iowa, this book details everything from serial numbers, production figures, and tune-up specifications to optional equipment, Nebraska Tractor Test data, and model variations. Includes serial numbers, dates of manufacture, known options, original prices, and more. The tractor versions include the collectible models, generally from those built from the teens to the sixties.




Oliver Tractors


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Design, production, and service histories of our most popular subjects combined with top-notch color photograph.




Small John Deere Tractors


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During the initial wave of powered farming in the early 20th century, most medium- to large-scale farmers traded in their mules for tractors. In the 1930s, when manufacturers began marketing their wares to the holdouts, they began building smaller, inexpensive tractors designed to do the work of two mules. This color history covers John Deere's entries in the market, namely its extremely popular two-cylinder models: the L, LA, M, MC, 40, 420, 320, 430, and 330. Today, these models are some of the most popular among the old-tractor crowd. New color photography features restored models today and is supplemented by archival images from the early 20th century. Sidebars examine John Deere's competitors in the class.




Oliver Tractors


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This first-hand account provides intimate detail on how some of the most collectible Oliver tractors were designed, built and sold. The best-known Oliver farm tractors were built between 1944 and 1970, Author T. Herbert Morrell was among the chief engineers for Oliver from 1944 through 1970.




Oliver Tractors


Book Description

The history of Oliver's tractors from the early days of Hart-Parr to the last 2255 that rolled off the production line in 1976.