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Oliver

80 Standard (1937 - 1948)

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Tractor Info

1937 - 1948

The Oliver 80 Standard was another variation of the basic Oliver 80 design. This tractor model used a heavy-duty engine having a 298 ci displacement. The crankshaft was 2 3/8 inches in diameter and operated in three large main bearings. The crank was drilled for full pressure lubrication of all main and connecting rod bearings. Power was delivered through a big 12-inch clutch and finally emerged through heavy 2 3/4 inch heat-treated rear axles. An adjustable radiator shutter was furnished as optional equipment. Oliver concurrently built the “35” Industrial tractor; it was similar in design and construction to the Oliver 80 HC model. However, the “35” was available in various combinations of travel speeds, wheel, and tire equipment, all for industrial use.


Tractor Info

Engine: Oliver

Cylinders: 4

Bore & Stroke: 4.25x5.25

RPM: 1200

CID: 334

Fuel: Gasoline

Main Fuel Tank Cap:

Aux Fuel Tank Cap:

Carburetor:

Cooling Capacity:

Drawbar HP: 35.91

PTO HP: 42

Weight: 5130 lbs

Length: inches

Width: inches

Height: inches

Number of Gears: 4/1

Options:


1937: 803929

1938: 803991

1939: 805377

1940: 806880

1941: 808125

1942: 809051

1943: 809991

1944: 810470

1945: 811991

1946: 813067

1947: 814564

1948: 815216-816241

Location: Metal plate on the right rear of the engine



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