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mark bohne
| Posted on Monday, January 17, 2005 - 11:47 pm: | |
i found this tractor for sale and wonder what price range it has--supposed to be in restored shape--what are the weak spots and money pit areas? are these all 2 cycle? how can you tell the difference in same model different series A B C?--thanks in advance--mark HPOCA member |
Super 55
| Posted on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 - 1:34 am: | |
Mark.. I just looked up some data for you. Others will have to help. It says that it came with the GM 4-53. The only info on telling the series I could find was the serial numbers. Model 1900 Series A 1960 90532 to 111022 1961 111028 to 117374 1962 118356 to 124372 Model 1900 Series B 1962 124396 to 126355 1963 128422 to 135430 Model 1900 Series C 1963 138440 t0 140066 1964 141168 to 148651 |
Chris Losey (Admin)
| Posted on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 - 9:59 pm: | |
All of the 1900's were 2 cycle GM 4-53 diesels. The front axle can get expensive if one of the CV joint/axles break. But other than that, parts are readily available for pretty much everything on the tractor. Front wheel assist became available with the introduction of the B series, so it won't be an A series. An easy way to tell the series (1800 and 1900) apart: A series have only a decal along the engine side panels. This decal has a checkerboard look to it. The throttle is under the steering wheel. B series have a raised white panel with the word Oliver and the model number on it. Throttle is under the steering wheel. C series also have the raised panel, but the throttle was moved to the right side of the dash. This was to accomodate tilt steering. |
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