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1755 Oliver Tractor Information

Oliver Farm Equipment Corporation started in 1929, and it started making tractors in 1930. White Motor Corporation took over the company in 1960, and this company continued producing tractors under the Oliver brand until it closed in 1980. The Oliver 1755 riding tractor was produced from 1970 until 1975 for agricultural and farm work. According to the Tractor Data website, this tractor originally sold for $11,500 in 1975.
  1. Dimensions

    • The Oliver 1755 has an operating weight of 9,600 pounds, and the operating weight includes the actual weight of the machine plus a full tank of gas and the average weight of a man. The ballasting weight is 13,250 pounds, and this weight helps to control wheel slippage. It also helps to improve the performance of your tractor. The tractor uses a 7.50-15 front tire and a 18.4-34 rear tire, and it has a wheel base of 8 feet 9 inches wide. The wheelbase refers to the total distance between the two front tires.

    Features

    • This tractor features an independent rear power take-off (PTO) system, and the rear revolutions per minute (rpm) were between 540 and 1,000 rpm. The PTO helps you move the attachment or drag a piece of equipment. It comes with a three-point hitch, but it comes standard with a one- or two-point rear hitch. The rear lift can raise between 4,000 pounds and 6,000 pounds. This tractor has a closed center hydraulic system with a valve flow of 20 gallons per minute (gpm).

    Engine

    • The Oliver 1755 tractor features a Waukesha-Oliver diesel, six-cylinder engine. It has a liquid cooling system, which helps keep the engine from overheating when you operate it. The engine compression is 16:1, and it needs 12 volts (V) to start. This is a 2,400 rpm engine with an engine displacement of 310 cubic inches (in3). The engine displacement is how much volume the pistons can move through the cylinders in a single movement. The engine bore (cylinder diameter) is 3.875 inches, and the engine stroke (total length the pistons can move) is 4.375 inches.

    Transmission

    • The transmission has between six and 18 forward gears and between two and six reverse gears. Each gear has a power shift that you can move in under, over or direct drive. This is a hydraulic shift transmission with partial power shift.