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OLIVER 1850 Going back together! 

Ross the Oliver Man-Rieckers Farms
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Here we begin reassembly of the Oliver 1850 
I’m Ross aka “The Oliver Man”. I farm with Oliver and White tractors here in beautiful Southern IN. I have over 30 Oliver and White Tractors in my collection (plus a few other colors). Please Like and Subscribe for more Oliver and White Videos!
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Комментарии : 62   
@smid2550
@smid2550 20 дней назад
1850's were the best -
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 18 дней назад
They were very reliable that’s for sure!!
@michaelsheeder148
@michaelsheeder148 19 дней назад
Ross, it might take you longer to get it done because of the extra stuff but it'll be a lot better shape when the tractor leaves. Thanks Michael
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 18 дней назад
Thank you Michael!!
@oliversorensen5178
@oliversorensen5178 3 дня назад
Excellent job
@JohnBryant-qc5zg
@JohnBryant-qc5zg 20 дней назад
I believe we may have to take a day and get the radiator on that Gopro rodded out! :)
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
🤣 it definitely needs to run cooler!
@mattwilkinson8502
@mattwilkinson8502 19 дней назад
Hope everything works out. I know how frustrating that stuff can be sometimes. One wrong thing and you start all over. Good video Ross
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks!
@jonathancrissinger2301
@jonathancrissinger2301 20 дней назад
You forgot about your blower fan to keep yourself cool, 😂 looking good young man. See you later.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
🤣 Thanks!
@oliversorensen5178
@oliversorensen5178 3 дня назад
Nice job again
@Dan-qy1rg
@Dan-qy1rg 20 дней назад
Yeah, about 10 to 15 years ago my son and I work on the steering box on the White American 80, just a different color. It was my first time working on it and I wasn't sure about the o'ring under the blue ones, that with the shaft and the gear that was busted. I purchase a shop maintenance manual and parts manual to make sure I was doing it right, at that time. I did have to put a new steering arm on a year ago, which cost me a lot due to the lack of available parts, they had to modify one. You did a great job with it though, looks good to me. Thanks Ross, I hope you have a nice day!
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@DonWelter
@DonWelter 20 дней назад
The intricate pieces that turn a pile of parts into a living/breathing tractor can be daunting at times. I usually find that trying to hurry too much results in more wasted time due to overlooked parts, etc. Your experience on these jewels definitely shows!!!
@NA-sy2fm
@NA-sy2fm 20 дней назад
She's coming back together. The heat can make projects like this pretty miserable 🥵
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Yes it can!
@clarkjohnson3299
@clarkjohnson3299 20 дней назад
Hey Ross congratulations on 10 k
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 18 дней назад
Thank you so much!!
@GeorgeCeleste
@GeorgeCeleste 20 дней назад
You did it🎉 10k🎉
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 18 дней назад
Thank you!!!!
@jeffstevens3420
@jeffstevens3420 20 дней назад
Good video Ross.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@craigrasnic4178
@craigrasnic4178 20 дней назад
Another good one buddy, I don’t understand what’s going on here. I’ve shared your videos and everyone that I’ve shared them with said they subscribed and RU-vid is still not showing you hitting the 10,000 sub mark yet this is BS
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks Craig!
@oldasdirt1909
@oldasdirt1909 20 дней назад
My a/c works and fixed with inappropriate tools 😅enjoyed the everything is a hammer hopefully you get the right hose end. Perhaps there will be no more sadness on this project positive thoughts.
@larryklostermann5779
@larryklostermann5779 20 дней назад
Nice video Ross
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@markflick1641
@markflick1641 20 дней назад
Great progress ol boy . 👍 See ya tomorrow
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks!
@alauer2101
@alauer2101 20 дней назад
Ji Case guy here, it is amazing how hard these Oliver tractors are to work on!!! Oliver engineers really hated Mechanics!!! So much sadness 😪
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
They’re not that bad. The 1850 diesel is a different animal because they adapted it to hold the Perkins engine.
@dankreoger611
@dankreoger611 20 дней назад
My cousin has been a self employed tractor mechanic for 40 some years , and I have heard him say that they all can be a struggle. Been in his shop and seen more than one color. He just farms now, got tired turning wrenches.
@user-is1cb5me8v
@user-is1cb5me8v 20 дней назад
great job that project is coming along
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks!
@marcbeebe
@marcbeebe 20 дней назад
Another fine case of "Didn't they realize someone would have to service this at some point?"
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
In this case I think they were trying not to have to make very many custom pieces so everything got crammed in.
@stephenheyes4324
@stephenheyes4324 20 дней назад
Great progress so far Ross
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks Stephen!
@keithwuchter624
@keithwuchter624 20 дней назад
Another great video Ross. It's always nice to see progress being made on these old tractors, only to have progress come to a halt because of someone else's negligence. But we keep on fighting on. Good luck with the rest of this project.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Thanks Keith!
@DaleHegland
@DaleHegland 20 дней назад
I see what time this was posted and you are burning the midnight oil...always look forward to your vids.👍👍
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@RMPascoe
@RMPascoe 20 дней назад
A person would have to enjoy working on old tractors. Old trucks you generally have more room!
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Old grain trucks are the easiest vehicles to work on as far as space goes. You could have a square dance under the hood of those old F600’s
@RMPascoe
@RMPascoe 19 дней назад
@@rosstheoliverman Worked on tractor trailers most of my adult life. The cabovers were the best.
@banditfarmer1900
@banditfarmer1900 20 дней назад
The steering gear in that 1850 is different than any other one I've seen before, It has teeth cut all the way around it where all the others I've seen had 1/2 as many and my parts book shows the same thing so this might have been replaced before and could be why its leaking. I know when a narrow front has bad T shaft bearings it wreaks havoc on the steering gear and will back the bolts out of the top cover but I've never seen that happen on a wide front before and makes me wonder about that steering gear. Bandit
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
I know they broke the tie rod arm several times. It’s probably just the vibration
@dennishayes65
@dennishayes65 20 дней назад
More sadness, but no Knutsons !
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
🤣🤣🤣
@bigun447
@bigun447 20 дней назад
The steering unit is suspended by the cap. We always greased the wear surface as the cap was put on. Locktite and shake-proof washers should stop any loosing of those two bolts. We always laughed and called those bolts by the name of the bolts that hold the rotor on a helicopter, "The Jesus Bolts" as if they failed you just might be seeing Jesus. Or as John Force said a few years ago when he had a big fiery crash on the drag strip "I saw Elvis at 6,000 ft." His latest crash with a full slide slap of the retaining wall at 300 mph gave him a traumatic brain injury, a fractured sternum, and a damaged left wrist. Those top fuel cars are hitting 340 mph before the chutes come out and do it in 1,000 ft.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
I’m not sure you’d die right away if the cap came off, but you’d sure notice 🤣
@williammatzek4660
@williammatzek4660 20 дней назад
Ross I see you have big meat hooks. Dad wore size small gloves , most size small are a little small for me. A few times when my mother was alive she would save the day for me. Her small hands!
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Sometimes it would be nice not to be a giant 🤣
@donneuharth9495
@donneuharth9495 18 дней назад
Thank you for a great tutorial on this procedure. I, though, have need of information on the workings of the spindle assembly. Specifically, what does the inner shaft ride on within the outer tube? Is there some sort of thrust washer or bearing? I ordered and have received two bushings; as there was also a lot of play between the inner shaft and the vertical tube. It appears the one on my 1755 has had the spindle base riding on the bottom of the outer tube and wearing it. I acquired the tractor this spring and am also in the process of replacing the bearings and, now that I discovered the hub was missing the section where the seal rests, replacing the hub as well. Also, in one of your other videos you show a cupped piece that is to be driven on to the base. Do you have a source for that? Thank you again for all the info you provide in an entertaining fashion.
@jasonandholliehuffman8291
@jasonandholliehuffman8291 16 дней назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@anthonyhengst2908
@anthonyhengst2908 20 дней назад
At least the reward is at least most of the time worth the cramps and lost skin on your hands.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Very true.
@user-wb6tw6uz5k
@user-wb6tw6uz5k 20 дней назад
sommetimes caveman tools still work the best.
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 20 дней назад
Ugga dugga
@paulprillwitz9901
@paulprillwitz9901 20 дней назад
😄😄👍👍👍👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
@rosstheoliverman
@rosstheoliverman 16 дней назад
Thanks Paul!
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