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1945 Oliver 80

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Larry NE IL

11-26-2003 18:46:24




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I posted on the classified for intake and exhaust manifolds. Got one call with an exhaust manifold that I'm buying. I still need an intake manifold if anyone has one. I've got to say that these old tractors amaze me. On this 80, there is about a 1" hole clear accross where the intake and exhaust bolt together (the bolt holes are all gone so they are not bolted together anymore just wired to the manifold bolts on the head) the intake leaks like a sieve at the carb junction and the carb probably has a bad float valve 'cause gas pours out. I have cranked this thing up 3 times now and it always starts b4 the 3rd pull, AND runs pretty good!

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havvey

11-28-2003 05:53:11




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 Re: 1945 Oliver 80 in reply to Larry NE IL, 11-26-2003 18:46:24  
low production would be my guess what do they bring in your area they are scarce to non exsitant in my area



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RAB

11-27-2003 08:37:22




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 Re: 1945 Oliver 80 in reply to Larry NE IL, 11-26-2003 18:46:24  
Rosewood Engineering over there make new ones, I think - well they make the exhaust half. A bit expensive when they get over here! Have four of them myself, along with the 90. Intake manifolds are plentiful compared with the exhaust side, but I expect you just need a gas version? I also need an exhaust manifold for one of mine.
Regards,RAB



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Larry NE IL

11-27-2003 16:25:03




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 Re: Re: 1945 Oliver 80 in reply to RAB, 11-27-2003 08:37:22  
Hey RAB, thanx. I won't know wich one to get 'til I get my exhaust from Minnisota. LOL Larry



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havvey

11-26-2003 19:44:17




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 Re: 1945 Oliver 80 in reply to Larry NE IL, 11-26-2003 18:46:24  
nice old oliver but hard to get parts for good luck



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Larry NE IL

11-27-2003 16:27:29




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 Re: Re: 1945 Oliver 80 in reply to havvey, 11-26-2003 19:44:17  
Yes, I'm finding that out. Wonder why, it's aneat old tractor. Larry



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