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Posted by brian sauntman on Friday, June 27, 2008:In Reply to: Re: Oliver Plow posted by Loren T. on Thursday, June 01, 2006:
My dad had a Oliver two bottom plow and it was in very good shape. The color was red and it had spring loaded jaws that would lock on the clevis attached to the tractor. Those jaws were a safety device in case you hit a rock it would release, but you had to be quick with the clutch to stop. We had a rope tied to the seat of our Oliver 70 tractor which we pulled to to trip it and the same to raise it. I don't remember the number of the plow but we still have that old 1948 Oliver of my dad's and it still working.
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