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Re: General Info/Feedback on Oliver 550
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Posted by KEH on July 11, 2005 at 08:25:00 from (204.116.139.70):
In Reply to: General Info/Feedback on Oliver 550 posted by Kevin Swanson on July 11, 2005 at 08:08:37:
Kevin, Owned an oliver 550 diesel with remote hyd. 25 years ago. Pto parts not a problem then and you can probly get them now. For the price of a phone call, you can probably get info from 864 682 3652, and old Oliver dealer. 55 and 550 pto parts probably the same. Have to split tractor to work on pto, unless there is only an adjustment problem. Late model 550s moved the pto lever to right of steering wheel. Big issue with 550 is the drawbar attachment which you have to take off to use 3ph. It is attached to the tractor with a special L shaped pin. Hope this helps. KEH
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