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Topic: 1941 Oliver 60 Bent shifter ?
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| Dan J
10-14-2009 17:56:27
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I have read in the archives that the early Oliver 60's with the 4 speed had a straight shifter. Here is a photo of my 1941 (I hope). It's a pretty original tractor. Did it come this way or did someone bend it for some reason? Just curious. Thanks, Dan |
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| Tom Ia
10-15-2009 04:22:11
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Re: 1941 Oliver 60 Bent shifter ? in reply to Dan J, 10-14-2009 17:56:27
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| It was bent to clear the seat frame. It doesn"t have the factory seat on it. It has a Monroe Joy Rider. |
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| Dan J
10-15-2009 04:55:58
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Re: 1941 Oliver 60 Bent shifter ? in reply to Tom Ia, 10-15-2009 04:22:11
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| That makes sense. Guess I'll leave it bent. Thanks, Dan |
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| Dan J
10-14-2009 17:59:14
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Photo (Maybe) in reply to Dan J, 10-14-2009 17:56:27
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|  We'll try it this way. |
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