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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff 2/9/2024

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oliver2-44

No apologies needed @953 nut  My Oliver loader/backhoe is nicknamed “The Beast.  When family members use it, I always remind them:

Fill the hydraulic oil and check the diesel.
 I would say I should change its nickname to”Oil-All-Over” but I actually just ordered 2 new cylinders as part of the 11 that are on it. 
 

Now @Achto might object to Oil-All-Over his shiny family Olive tractor :o

 

PS 953 I’m really enjoying your Tractor Trivia series.  

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rmaynard

There are always a few really nice Olivers at the Steam-O-Rama show in PA.

My son-in-law's brother in Wisconsin with his "slightly modified" Oliver 88

back in 2020. This tractor was totaled when his storage building burned.

 

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Beap52

James Oliver developed his sand casting process to include rapid chilling of the molten iron near the outside surface of the casting, which resulted in a bottom that had a thick hardened surface with far greater wearability than competing plow bottoms.

 

I am amazed of how folks come up with improvements that result in a better product.  I baffles me how a fellow would think that the " rapid chilling of the molten iron" would result in better plow.  The men of this country were producing steam engines and rapid chilled plows when much of the world was following the north end of a southbound water buffalo.  We are blessed.

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