Oliver 1950-T Tractor

Manufacturer Oliver
Price -
Model 1950-T
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 969 2

Description Diesel Hydaul-Shift 2WD November 13 - 18, 1967 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 969 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 4-Under used for power test. Gear 1-Over used for pull test
Power at rated engine speed 105.24hp / 78.5kW
Fuel use 4.9gal/hour / 18.5l/hour
Max power 70.07hp / 52.3kW
Max pull 12,884lbs / 5844kg

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 972 2

Description Diesel Hydraul-Shift 4WD April 29 - May 7, 1968 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 972 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 3-Direct used for power test. Gear 1-Direct used for pull test
Power at rated engine speed 105.11hp / 78.4kW
Fuel use 6.6gal/hour / 25.0l/hour
Max power 89.10hp / 66.4kW
Max pull 17,692lbs / 8025kg

OLIVER 1950-T POWER

Drawbar (tested) 89.10hp / 66.4kW
PTO (tested) 105.24hp / 78.5kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Oliver 1950-T tractor features a robust Waukesha-Oliver turbocharged diesel engine, offering a displacement of 5.1L, ideal for heavy agricultural applications due to its high torque at rated RPM of 2400. Its dual dry pre-cleaners enhance engine longevity by efficiently filtering out dust and debris, although maintenance may be more frequent in adverse conditions. With a compression ratio of 16:1, it provides efficient fuel combustion for improved power output, making it suitable for demanding tasks but may require high-quality diesel to prevent knocking.

Description Waukesha-Oliver turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 310ci / 5.1L
Bore/Stroke 3.875x4.375inches / 98x 111 mm
Air cleaner dual dry pre-cleaners
Compression 16:1
Rated RPM 2400
Starter volts 12

OLIVER 1950-T ENGINE

The Oliver 1950-T, equipped with the Waukesha-Oliver 5.1L 6-cylinder diesel engine, delivers robust power and torque for demanding agricultural tasks. Its notable advantage is the efficient fuel consumption in heavy-duty applications; however, potential challenges include parts availability due to age and the complexity of its hydraulic system. Ideal for larger farms needing reliable performance, it may require aftermarket support for maintenance due to its vintage status.

Description Waukesha-Oliver 5.1L 6-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Oliver 1950-T tractor features a Hydraul-Shift partial power shift transmission, enabling seamless gear changes on-the-go, enhancing operational efficiency during demanding tasks. With 18 forward and 6 reverse gears, it offers versatility for varied applications, making it suitable for both fieldwork and transport. However, operators may need to adapt to the hydraulic shift mechanism, as it differs from traditional gear systems and may require specific maintenance to ensure optimal performance.

Transmission Hydraul-Shift
Type partial power shift
Gears 18 forward and 6 reverse
Description The Hydraul-Shift provides an on-the-move power shift to a higher or lower range for each of the six forward, and two reverse, gears.

MECHANICAL

The Oliver 1950-T tractor features a 4x2 2WD chassis with optional 4WD, enhancing traction for various terrains, making it suitable for diverse agricultural applications. Its hydraulic power steering provides ease of maneuverability, while the 18-speed partial power shift transmission allows for optimized speed control and efficiency during operation. However, the open operator station may expose the operator to environmental elements; opting for the available cab can increase comfort and protection in adverse conditions.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
Steering hydraulic power
Brakes differential disc
Cab Open operator station. Optional cab.
Transmission 18-speed partial power shift

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type III/II

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 1000

OLIVER 1950-T WEIGHT

Operating 10,460lbs / 4744kg (2WD)/11,490lbs / 5211kg (4WD)
Ballasted 20,220lbs / 9171kg (4WD)

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Oliver 1950-T tractor, weighing between 10,460 to 11,490 pounds, provides a robust framework for heavy-duty agricultural tasks, enhancing stability and traction in diverse terrains. Its weight distribution can improve plowing efficiency and reduce tire slip in muddy conditions, but may limit maneuverability in tighter spaces or during transport. For optimal performance, it's essential to match the tractor's weight capacity with the required implements for the intended application.

Weight 10460 to 11490 pounds

OLIVER 1810 LOADER

Height (to pin) 168inches / 426cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 140inches / 355cm
Dump reach 36inches / 91cm
Dump angle 45°
Reach at ground 87inches / 220cm
Breakout force (lift) 4500lbs / 2041kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 2500lbs / 1134kg
Bucket width 78inches / 198cm

1950-T SERIAL NUMBERS

1967 188974
1968 201931
1969 213376
Final 218449


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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