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Model Information
1964 - 1969
In 1964 Oliver sent a total of four 1850 tractors to Nebraska for testing. Diesel and gasoline versions of the standard two-wheel drive were included, along with one each of the diesel and gasoline-powered four-wheel-drive tractors. While actually introduced in 1964, the 1850 tractor was fully launched for the drawbar horsepower with the two-wheel drive; these tabulations are included in Test No. 875. No. 876 illustrates the 1850 gasoline model with a four-wheel-drive option, and it delivered over 86 drawbar horsepower. The Oliver 1850 was avialable with many new options, including a fully-enclosed cab. Another important option were the large fender tanks. Gasoline models were ordinarily priced at about $8,000, but optional LP-gas equipment was available for an additional $400. Fully hydraulic power steering came as standard equipment, along with the choice of Hydra-Power drive or the Over/Under Hydraul-Shift system. Standard tire equipment included 18.4-34 rear tires.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Waukesha-Oliver
Cylinders: 6
Bore & Stroke: 3.875x4.375
RPM: 2400
CID: 310
Fuel: Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity: 20 qts
Drawbar HP: 84.52
PTO HP: 92.94
Weight: lbs
Length: inches
Width: inches
Height: inches
Number of Gears:
Options:
Production & Serial Numbers
1964: 150421
1965: 153014
1966: 168127
1967: 183382
1968: 200360
1969: 212673
Location: On the instrument panel support
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