Target User:
Oliver 550 tractor owners, mechanics, parts suppliers, restorers.
Convenience:
Instant download, searchable text, bookmarked chapters for efficient navigation.
Content Accuracy:
Authentic workshop-grade parts manual.
Historical Context:
The Oliver 550 competed in the light to medium utility tractor market of its time against brands like John Deere, Ford, and Farmall.
Engine Components:
Engine block, cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, cooling system components, lubrication system components.
Fuel System:
Fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel lines, filters, carburetor/injection components (depending on specific engine variant).
Ignition Electrical:
Generator, battery, wiring harnesses, lights, ignition system components (spark plugs, coils, distributor if applicable).
Clutch Drivetrain:
Clutch assembly, clutch linkage, transmission gears and components, differential assembly, final drive components.
Chassis Frame:
Main frame, track frame (if applicable), drawbar, front axle, steering components.
Operator Station:
Seat, fenders, instrument panel, hood, controls (throttle, governor, clutch, brake pedals).
Cooling Fan:
Fan assembly, fan belt, radiator, coolant hoses.
Air Intake:
Air cleaner housing and elements, intake manifold.
Drawbar Hitch:
Drawbar assembly components, hitch linkages, and related hardware.
Track Frame Components:
If the 550 was offered with a track option, components for the track frame, idlers, and rollers would be illustrated.
Steering System:
Steering wheel, steering column, tie rods, kingpins, and associated linkages.
Throttle Governor Control:
Components related to the engine speed control and governor mechanism.
Front Tow Hook:
Parts related to the front tow hook assembly.
Part Identification:
Detailed exploded diagrams with corresponding part numbers and descriptions for each component.
Ordering Information:
Provides the specific part numbers required for ordering replacement components from dealerships or parts suppliers.
Assembly Disassembly References:
Exploded views facilitate understanding of how components assemble and disassemble for identification purposes.
Troubleshooting Assistance:
While not a diagnostic manual, correct part identification is the first step in troubleshooting.
Depth:
Component-level part identification and sourcing. Not a repair or diagnostic manual.
Searchability:
Yes (keyword search enabled)
Navigation:
Yes (chapter bookmarks and index)
Zoom Capability:
Yes, PDF format allows zooming for detailed inspection of illustrations.
Accessibility:
Digital format ensures immediate access upon purchase.
Printability:
Printable (full manual or selected sections)
Binding:
N/A (Digital PDF format)
Paper Quality:
N/A (Digital PDF format)
Operating Systems:
Windows / Mac
Reader Software:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (latest version recommended)
Engine Type:
Likely Oliver's own gasoline or diesel engines, or potentially a sourced engine (e.g., Continental) depending on specific Oliver 550 production variations.
Cooling System:
Components for radiator, fan, belts, and water pump are detailed.
Lubrication System:
Parts for oil pump, oil filter housing, and oil pan are likely included.
Displacement Hp:
Specific details not provided in product info, but typically in the 30-50 HP range for this class of tractor. Consult Oliver historical data for precise figures.
Fuel Type:
Gasoline or Diesel (model dependent).
Wheelbase:
Not specified, but typically in the range of 70-80 inches for this tractor size.
Length:
Not specified, but consistent with tractors of its era.
Height:
Not specified, but generally around 55-65 inches to the top of the steering wheel.
Operating Weight:
Not specified, but generally around 3,000-4,000 lbs for the Oliver 550.
Shipping Weight:
Not specified.
Routine Checks:
While this is a parts manual, understanding component locations is crucial for performing routine checks and maintenance.
Engine Oil Type:
Specific oil type and viscosity would be found in a service manual, but parts for oil filters are covered here.
Transmission Hydraulic Fluid:
Parts for hydraulic filters and reservoirs are likely covered.
Coolant Type:
Specific coolant requirements are not in this manual, but parts for cooling system hoses and the radiator are.
Common Wear Parts:
This manual is invaluable for identifying common wear-and-tear replacement parts like clutch plates, brake components, and filters.