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oliver 1850 ? 1800 /1855
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OHKen
Posted 10/12/2013 07:42 (#3378989 - in reply to #3378885)
Subject: Re: oliver 1850 ? 1800 /1855


Ohio
The hydraulics are a pain . No float position , that may not seem like much but if you presently have that , it's a pain to not have it . My 1750 has a problem with bleedover in the hydraulic valves . When raising or lowering 1 remote , the other remote will activate the cylinder it is hooked too . And with no float , it is a royal pain to hook up hydraulic couplings . A really good place to get info on older tractors like this is www.yesterdaystractor.com. I have a soft spot for a sharp 1850 and perkins , in their day they were a good workhorse .

Edited by OHKen 10/12/2013 07:42
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