This 99 Oliver Industrial was purchased at the David Meade estate auction at Dutton Montana by Cari Vogel Ostberg (Dale’s daughter) who lives in Montana. The serial number 70072 makes it a 1941 model year.
From 1939 to 1945 the industrials were also called ‘50’. The 99 industrial tractors were made from 1932 thru 1947. This particular tractor is set up to run dual rear wheels. The 99 has 4-3/4” bore with a 443 inch displacement. The fuel tank holds 34 gallons. The cooling system holds 9 gallons of water. The crankcase holds 3 gallons of oil.
The 99 was brought to Wisconsin in 2006 and restored in 2007 by Dale Vogel of Fennimore Wisconsin.
The 28-44 models became the 90 and later became the 99. The 90 and 99 AG tractors were made from 1937 thru 1957.
Dale & Alice Vogel
Fennimore, Wisconsin
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mary forbes says
Wow that is so nice to see it looking so good this was my uncles tractor thank you for taking such good care of it i hope it brings you good memories!
Ryan Welling says
Where did you get the paint? Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Floyd Cody says
I have a Cockshutt 99 for sale and it is a 1946. Needs exhaust manifold, all tractor overhauled with new bearings throughout and new sleeves and pistons. Engine is now stuck, 15X30 rears. Homemade cab, no reasonable off refused. It is at the farm here in southern Alberta Canada. My grandfather ordered this tractor new, he never lived to see it. It has headlights and electric starter, and generator. Mag is new.
Brian Stutzman says
Did you sell it?