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Model Information
1952-1960
Oliver OC-18 crawlers used a big Hercules six-cylinder engine. This diesel design carried a 5 5/8 x 6 inch bore and stroke for a displacement of 895 cubic inches. Rated speed was 1,500 rpm. The crankshaft was 4 1/2 inches in diameter and operated in seven main bearings. The crankcase carried 8 1/2 gallons of oil, while the cooling system took 15 1/2 gallons. A 66 gallon fuel tank was used. Heat-treated track wheels were standard equipment, and as with other Oliver crawler models, a one-piece shaped and riveted frame was used for the maximum in rigidity. Production of Oliver crawler tractors ended in 1965. A Hercules DFXE diesel engine was used in the Oliver OC-18 tractor. This was the largest model in the Oliver line, weighing 16 1/2 tons, and capable of 133 drawbar horsepower. A Hercules DFXE diesel engine was unsed in the Oliver OC-18 tractor. This was the largest model in the Olvier line, weighing 16 1/2 tons, and capable of 133 drawbar horsepower. In low gear it had a maximum pull of over 31,000 pounds. An air-actuated differential was standard equipment on the OC-18, with foot operated brakes being standard, or air-actuated brakes being optional. Four forward speeds were provided, ranging from 1.5 to 5.5 mph. Six lower and one upper track wheels were used, and a 14-inch double plate clutch was standard equipment.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Hercules
Cylinders: 6
Bore & Stroke: 5.625x6.00
RPM: 1500
CID: 895
Fuel: Diesel
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity:
Drawbar HP: 133
Belt PTO HP: 149
Weight: 32500 lbs
Length: 167.9 inches
Width: 111.75 inches
Height: inches
Number of Gears: 4/2
Options:
Production & Serial Numbers
1952: 1KS000
1953: 3500000
1954: 4500000
1955: 1KS178
1956: 1KS382
1957: 1KS638
1958: 1KS710
1959: 1KS750
1960: 1KS758
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