Oliver 1900

Last Updated: September 2024

Overview

The Oliver 1900 is a powerful tractor built for serious farm work. It has a strong diesel engine made by General Motors. This engine has 4 cylinders and can hold 21 quarts of coolant to keep it running smoothly. The tractor uses a blower to push more air into the engine, which helps it work better.

This tractor is big and heavy, weighing 12,000 pounds. It's about 13 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet tall. The Oliver 1900 has agricultural tires in the front and back, perfect for farm fields. It has a three-point hitch in the back, which lets you attach different tools. The hitch is category II/I, so it can work with many types of equipment. The tractor starts with an electric starter and runs on a 12-volt system. It has a partial power shift transmission with 12 forward gears and 4 reverse gears, giving the driver good control over speed and power.
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Key Specifications

Transmission: Partial power shift

Operating Weight: 12000 lb (5443 kg)

Fuel Type: Diesel

Oliver 1900 vs. Similar Tractors

Operating Weight

The Operating Weight for the Oliver 1900 is Above Average. It is greater than 80% of similar Utility tractors in our database.

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Engine Displacement

The Engine Displacement for the Oliver 1900 is Average. It is greater than 52% of similar Utility tractors in our database.

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Engine Rated RPM

The Engine Rated RPM for the Oliver 1900 is Average. It is greater than 34% of similar Utility tractors in our database.

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Technical Specifications

Engine

Manufacturer
General Motors
Model
Apr-53
Cooling Type
Liquid-cooled
Fuel Type
Diesel
Induction Type
Blower
Cylinders
4
Displacement
212 ci (3.5 L)
Bore
3.88 in (98.4 mm)
Stroke
4.50 in (114.3 mm)
Rated RPM
2200

Transmission

Type
Partial power shift
Forward Gears
12
Reverse Gears
4