Oliver 1900
| 1960 - 1964 |
4-Digit Series | Row-Crop tractor |
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Series map:
1800
1900
82.1hp*
99.3hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Manufacturer | Oliver
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Row-Crop tractor |
Built in Charles City, Iowa, USA |
Original price was $9,000 in 1964 |
The Oliver 1900 came in three versions, later known as the Series A, B, and C. The 1900 Series B appeared in 1962 with an improved engine, providing a boost of about 10 horsepower. Four-wheel drive also became available with the Series B. In 1964 the Series C brought improvements to steering and the operator station. |
Mechanical |
Two- or four-wheel drive |
Steering | manual
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  | power (late)
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Differential dry disc brakes |
Open operator station. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 31.5 gal 119.2 L
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Hydraulic system | 5 gal 18.9 L
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Hydraulics |
Capacity | 5 gal 18.9 L
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Pump flow | 13 gpm 49.2 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II/I
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear PTO Type | 540
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  | 1000
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Engine RPM | 1000@2000
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1900 Serial Numbers |
Location: | Serial plate on instrument panel.
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1960 | 90-532 (A)
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1961 | 111-028 (A)
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1962 | 118-356 (A)
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1962 | 124-396 (B)
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1963 | 128-422 (B)
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1963 | 138-440 (C)
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1964 | 141-168 (C)
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Final | 148-651 (C)
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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References |
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New Row-Crop and Wheatland Tractors published in 1961, by Oliver |
1900 2-Wheel Drive published in 1963, by Oliver |
1900 4-Wheel Drive published in 1963, by Oliver |
4 Wheel Drive Tractors published in 1963, by Oliver |
Farm Loaders published in 1969, by Oliver |
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