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Dick

08-02-2004 20:48:52




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A friend has A oliver 35 Tractor& would like to know If it is rare? How many Were made Etc? Thanks in advance.




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Joe

08-04-2004 06:01:00




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 Re: Oliver35 in reply to Dick, 08-02-2004 20:48:52  
I need to correct my previous post. I looked things up last night and it appears little is known about the 35. There were 2700 serial numbers set aside fot it, but the production data is sketchy. It used a smaller motor than the 70 (closer to the 60)and it was designed for industrial use. It seems to have faded away pretty quickly, the 25 probably replaced it. The one I was thinking of earlier was the 50, an industrial tractor which was larger than the 80. Sorry for the confusion. This info is based on Wendels Oliver book.

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Joe

08-03-2004 14:39:39




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 Re: Oliver35 in reply to Dick, 08-02-2004 20:48:52  
An Oliver 35 was an industrial model based on an Oliver 80. While not as rare as some models, it is rarer than most Olivers. I don't have the production numbers handy, but they're at home in one of my Oliver books. For what it's worth, the model 25 was based on the 70 with approximately 181 produced between 1938-1944. The 35 is a good find and the parts are the same as the model 80.



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Larry from MD

08-03-2004 05:25:06




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 Re: Oliver35 in reply to Dick, 08-02-2004 20:48:52  
Look under tractor photos on the left of this page.Under olivers there are picture of msot models see if its not a super 55.



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Jeff

08-02-2004 21:00:57




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 Re: Oliver35 in reply to Dick, 08-02-2004 20:48:52  
Pretty rare I would say as I have never heard of one. Roughly what age is it?



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