Oliver 1750 Row-Crop tractor Technical Specifications
Oliver 1750 is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 1966 – 1969.
Below you will find detailed technical specifications for Oliver 1750 covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.
Oliver 1750 Production
Manufacturer: | |
Manufacturer | Oliver |
Row-Crop tractor | |
Built in Charles City, Iowa, USA | |
Original price was $7,400 in 1969 |
Engine: | 67.05 hp 50.0 kW |
PTO (tested) | 80.31 hp 59.9 kW |
Oliver 1750 Mechanical
Two- or four-wheel drive | |
Steering | power assist |
Differential mechanical disc brakes | |
Open operator station. Oliver Continental Cab optional with available air-conditioning. |
Capacity
Gas Fuel | 34.5 gal 130.6 L |
Diesel Fuel | 31.5 gal 119.2 L |
78 gal*Capacity of optional wheel-guard tanks. 295.2 L | |
Hydraulic system | 5 gal 18.9 L |
Hydraulics
Type | open center |
Capacity | 5 gal 18.9 L |
Tracktor Hitch
Rear Type | II |
III OptOptional | |
Rear lift (at 24″/610mm) | 6000 lbs 2721 kg |
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO | independent |
Rear RPM | 540 |
Engine RPM | 1000@2400 |
Title serial numbers
Location: | Serial number plate on the support panel for dashboard. |
1964 | 140893 |
1965 | 149835 |
1966 | 181062 |
1967 | 185301 |
1968 | 200217 |
1969 | 214936 |
FAQ: How to read a serial number table. |
What year is my Oliver 1750? Serial Number Decoder
The serial number list shows the first tractor built in each year. The other tractors for that year will have successively higher numbers. Your serial number should be between two of the stated numbers.
The list only includes the numbers of the first tractors produced in each year. Your serial should be somewhere between two numbers.Unless you happen to be the first person to own a tractor, your number will not appear on the list.
Oliver 1750 Engine detail
Engine Detail | |
Waukesha-Oliver | |
gasoline | |
6-cylinder | |
liquid-cooled | |
Displacement | 283 ci 4.6 L |
Bore/Stroke | 3.875×4.00 inches 98 x 102 mm |
Air cleaner | dry with pre-cleaner |
Compression | 8.5:1 |
Rated RPM | 2400 |
Starter volts | 12 |
Oil capacity | 8 qts 7.6 L |
Coolant capacity | 20 qts 18.9 L |
Engine Oil |
Type | unsynchronized gear |
Gears | 6 forward and 2 reverse |
Oliver 1750 Dimensions
2WD Wheelbase | 103 inches 261 cm |
4WD Wheelbase | 86.25 inches 219 cm |
Wheatland Wheelbase | 97.25 inches 247 cm |
2WD Length | 159.5 inches 405 cm |
4WD Length | 152.5 inches 387 cm |
2WD Width | 80.625 inches 204 cm |
4WD Width | 80.625 inches 204 cm |
Wheatland Width | 88.875 inches 225 cm |
Ground clearance | 25.5 inches 64 cm |
2WD Front tread | 9.25/14.5 inches 23/36 cm |
2WD Front tread | 68 to 89.5 inches 172 to 227 cm |
4WD Front tread | 66/70.75/80 inches 167/179/203 cm |
Wheatland Front tread | 69.5 inches 176 cm |
2WD Rear tread | 68 to 89.5 inches 172 to 227 cm |
4WD Rear tread | 68 to 89.5 inches 172 to 227 cm |
Wheatland Rear tread | 75.5 to 83.5 inches 191 to 212 cm |
Oliver 1750 Weight | |
2WD Shipping | 8660 lbs 3928 kg |
4WD Shipping | 10660 lbs 4835 kg |
Operating | 9760 lbs 4427 kg |
Ballasted | 12150 lbs 5511 kg |
Oliver 1750 Height | |
2WD Steering wheel | 85.125 inches 216 cm |
4WD Steering wheel | 85.5 inches 217 cm |
Wheatland Steering wheel | 85.25 inches 216 cm |
Oliver 1750 Tests
Nebraska Tractor Test 961 | |||
Nebraska Tractor Test 961 | |
Gasoline Hydra-Power 2WD 5/22/1967 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 961 file | |
PTO performance | |
Power at rated engine speed | 80.31 hp 59.9 kW |
Fuel use | 7.0 gal/hour 26.5 l/hour |
Drawbar performance | |
Max power | 67.05 hp 50.0 kW |
Fuel use | 7.0 gal/hour 26.5 l/hour |
Gear 4-Hydra used for power test. | |
Max pull | 9,697 lbs 4398 kg |
Gear 2-Hydra used for pull test. |
Nebraska Tractor Test 962 | |||
Nebraska Tractor Test 962 | |
Diesel Hydra-Power 2WD May 22 – June 12, 1967 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 962 file | |
PTO performance | |
Power at rated engine speed | 80.05 hp 59.7 kW |
Fuel use | 5.4 gal/hour 20.4 l/hour |
Drawbar performance | |
Max power | 65.28 hp 48.7 kW |
Fuel use | 5.3 gal/hour 20.1 l/hour |
Gear 4-Hydra used for power test. | |
Max pull | 9,929 lbs 4503 kg |
Gear 2-Hydra used for pull test. |
FAQ
Is Oliver 1750 a good tractor?
The Oliver 1750 is one of the great tractors in the Oliver stable, and it has earned Oliver a fantastic reputation.
How much oil does a Oliver 1750 take?
Check out the Oliver 1750 oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.
Do tractors have VIN numbers?
Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.
What was the last year Oliver made the 1750?
The Oliver 1750 was an agricultural tractor model made from 1966 – 1969
How much horsepower is a Oliver 1750?
The 1750 engine tested at 67.05 hp
50.0 kW drawbar and 80.31 hp
59.9 kW kW PTO horsepower.
How much does a Oliver 1750 tractor weight?
Depending on the engine type, the Oliver 1750 weight ranges from 8660 to 10660 pounds .
How much can a Oliver 1750 Pull?
The max pulling capacity of the Oliver 1750 tractors starts at 9,697 lbs
4398 kg but may be slightly higher depending on the trim.
Where is the serial number on a Oliver 1750?
Lookup serial number plate on the support panel for dashboard.