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Differences in Oliver 550

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Jrry

09-12-2006 06:11:29




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I posted this on the Oliver Board but got no response. I have an Oliver 550 without tag and grill. I'm trying to determine if it is the early model or late model. I know they have different style grills but since mine came without the grill I was wandering what other differences there are. I think the later ones had a larger engine (gas) but not sure. Any help would be appreciated. thanks, Jerry

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KEH

09-12-2006 18:26:52




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 Re: Differences in Oliver 550 in reply to Jrry, 09-12-2006 06:11:29  
Older models had pto lever to the right of the seat. Late models had pto lever to the right of the steering wheel. Don't know when the changeover was made. My 1958 550 had old style pto.

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KEH

09-12-2006 18:26:13




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 Re: Differences in Oliver 550 in reply to Jrry, 09-12-2006 06:11:29  
Older models had pto to the right of the seat. Late models had pto to the right of the steering wheel. Don't know when the changeover was made. My 1958 550 had old style pto.

KEH



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J Schwiebert

09-12-2006 06:19:59




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 Re: Differences in Oliver 550 in reply to Jrry, 09-12-2006 06:11:29  
I was going to answer you on the Oliver form but I could not get on the form. Look behind the starter and there will be three casting numbers. Start there. I will send you an e-mail Let me know if you do or do not receive it. You can NOT go by the grill because I was at the dealer meeting when they said if any dealer still had one in stock with the old grill to let them know as they would be making the fiberglass grills available if the dealer wanted to convert the tractor{s} he had in inventory. Questions? J/

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