Note: the Oliver model 2055 is the same as the Minneapolis-Moline G1050. The following data is from the G1050 listing. |
Production | |
Manufacturer | Oliver |
Row-Crop tractor | |
Built in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA | |
Original price was $11,800 in 1971 |
Oliver 2055 Engines | |
Minneapolis-Moline 8.3L 6-cyl diesel | |
Minneapolis-Moline 8.3L 6-cyl LP gas | |
Fuel tank | 40 gal 151.4 L |
Engine details ... |
Oliver 2055 Transmissions | |
10-speed two-speed power shift | |
15-speed three-speed power shift | |
Transmission details ... |
Oliver 2055 Power | |
Drawbar (claimed) | 102 hp 76.1 kW |
PTO (claimed) | 110 hp 82.0 kW |
Drawbar (tested) | 100.99 hp 75.3 kW |
PTO (tested) | 110.78 hp 82.6 kW |
Performance test details ... |
Mechanical | |
Two- or four-wheel drive | |
Power steering | |
Disc brakes | |
Open operator station. Cab optional with heat and A/C |
Photos | |
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Hydraulics | |
Type | open center |
  | closed center OptOptional |
Valves | 2 or 3 |
Tractor hitch | |
Rear Type | III/II |
Power Take-off (PTO) | |
Rear PTO | independent |
Clutch | wet disc |
Rear PTO Type | 1000 (1.375) |
  | 540/1000 (1.375) |
Dimensions & Tires | |
Row-crop Wheelbase | 104.5 inches 265 cm |
Standard Wheelbase | 103.75 inches 263 cm |
Weight | 10700 to 11250 pounds |
Front tire | 7.50-16 |
Rear tire | 18.4-34 |
Full dimensions and tires ... |
2055 Serial Numbers | |
1971 | 43-100-416 |
Final | 43-100-544 |
FAQ: How to read a serial number table. |
Electrical | |
Ground | negative |
Charging system | alternator |
LP-gas Batteries | 1 |
Diesel Batteries | 2 |
Battery volts | 12 |
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Updated on January 13, 2017 |