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Oliver

Early Style 770 Orchard (1958-1963)

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Tractor Info

1958-1963

The Oliver 770 Orchard tractor was equipped with special fenders and other accessories for this specialized work. The 770 Orchard was built over the 770 standard-tread models, but the additional sheet metal work and accessories raised the price considerably. With Oliver’s new Power Booster transmission the 770 Orchard with gasoline power sold for $4,200, and the diesel-powered version raised this price by another $700.early version of the 770 Orchard tractor is obvious by the grille design, as well as the Oliver decal (within an ellipse) on the side of the fuel tank. A unique feature was the specially formed exhaust pipe. It emerges from the side of the hood and is bent downward, enters the fore part of the fender, and finally emerges at the rear of the tractor. With the introduction of the 770 tractors, Oliver again changed the paint color slightly, this time adopting meadow green and clover white as the official color combination.


Tractor Info

Engine: Waukesha-Oliver

Cylinders: 6

Bore & Stroke: 3.50x3.75

RPM: 1750

CID: 216.5

Fuel: Gasoline

Main Fuel Tank Cap:

Aux Fuel Tank Cap:

Carburetor:

Cooling Capacity:

Drawbar HP: 44.38

Belt PTO HP: 50.04

Weight: 5500 lbs

Length: inches

Width: inches

Height: inches

Number of Gears: 6/2

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