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1929 The Oliver Farm Equipment Company was an American farm equipment manufacturer from the 20th century. It was formed as a the result of a 1929 merger of four companies:
- American Seeding Machine Company of Richmond, Indiana,
- Oliver Chilled Plow Works of South Bend, Indiana,
- Hart-Parr Tractor Company of Charles City, Iowa, and
- Nichols and Shepard Company of Battle Creek, Michigan
1929 For the first couple of years, the tractors carried the Oliver-Hart-Parr designation, but the Hart-Parr essence soon disappeared, just as an entirely new line of purely Oliver tractors made their appearance.
1960 Company acquired by the White Motor Co
List of Models
- Fleetline 66 (1948- )
- Fleetline 77 (1948- )
- Fleetline 88 (1948- )
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Wikipedia