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Topic: Oliver 44
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| Bill Braniger
10-14-2012 16:43:24
24.31.165.101
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Can anyone tell me the max road speedfor the Oliver 44 and how does it do climbing hills when running it on the road? |
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| j williams
10-16-2012 03:53:41
69.161.90.147
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Re: Oliver 44 in reply to Bill Braniger, 10-14-2012 16:43:24
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| I did a ride with mine some tractors were faster some were slower. I had no trouble keeping up,pulled some hills in fourth gear really steep hills had to gear down to third gear. |
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| oliver fan
10-14-2012 16:58:49
96.60.214.55
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Re: Oliver 44 in reply to Bill Braniger, 10-14-2012 16:43:24
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| About 11 miles an hour. With a little adjusting you can almost run with a H farmall. On a tractor drive for example, you can not quite keep up, but if the farmall slows down at all you will soon catch up to him. |
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| Bill Braniger
10-14-2012 18:55:45
24.31.165.101
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Re: Oliver 44 in reply to oliver fan, 10-14-2012 16:58:49
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| Bill Braniger
10-14-2012 18:55:34
24.31.165.101
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Re: Oliver 44 in reply to oliver fan, 10-14-2012 16:58:49
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