Target Audience:
Oliver tractor owners, mechanics, agricultural workshops
Value Proposition:
Enables cost savings on repairs and maintenance through self-service
Manual Type Advantage:
Comprehensive workshop manual offering detailed repair procedures, surpassing basic owner's manuals
Ease Of Use:
Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and pictures
Accessibility:
Instant delivery, printable, viewable on multiple devices
Customer Satisfaction:
Guaranteed
General Coverage:
All service and repair procedures A-Z
Model Variants Covered:
All Models, Engines, Trim, and Transmission Types
Estimated Page Count:
N/A (Digital PDF, pagination may vary)
Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Delivery Method:
Instant Email Download
Engine:
Complete overhaul, diagnostics, tuning, cooling system, lubrication system, fuel system, ignition system (where applicable), exhaust system
Transmission:
Clutch, gearbox, differential, power take-off (PTO), hydraulic lift system
Chassis:
Frame, steering system, front axle, rear axle, suspension (if applicable)
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, lighting, starting system, charging system, battery service
Hydraulics:
Hydraulic pump, cylinders, control valves, hoses, filters, fluid specifications, troubleshooting
Braking System:
Brake mechanisms, hydraulic lines, fluid, adjustment, repair
User Interface:
Controls, dashboard layout, operator station
Maintenance:
Lubrication points, fluid level checks, filter changes, greasing, general inspection
Repair:
Component disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, reassembly, adjustment
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts, symptom analysis, common problem identification and resolution
Rebuilding:
Engine rebuilds, transmission overhauls, hydraulic system rebuilds
Specifications:
Torque values, clearances, tolerances, fluid capacities, pressure settings
Depth:
Comprehensive, step-by-step instructions with pictures suitable for DIY repairs and professional technicians
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable PDF, facilitating quick information retrieval
Quality:
High Quality (as stated in description)
Printability:
Printable (individual pages, chapters, or entire manual)
Reader:
Adobe Reader (free download)
Device Compatibility:
All PC & MAC Computers, tablets, mobile phones
Make Model Family:
Oliver Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC (likely utilizing Oliver-designed or sourced engines, or common industrial diesel engines of the era)
Engine Type:
Diesel (common for Oliver tractors of this era)
Cylinder Configuration:
Likely 3 or 4 cylinders (typical for this class of tractor)
Displacement:
Likely in the range of 2.5L - 4.0L (specifics would be detailed in the manual)
Horsepower:
Varies by specific engine and model configuration, typically in the 40-60 HP range (detailed in manual)
Torque:
Specific values to be found within the manual, crucial for PTO and draft work
Injection Type:
Direct Injection or Indirect Injection (common for diesel engines of the period)
Type:
Liquid-cooled (radiator, water pump, thermostat)
Type:
Pressurized wet-sump lubrication system
Induction:
Naturally aspirated (likely, turbocharging less common in this era for this class)
Type:
Manual transmission with multiple speed gears (e.g., 6-speed, 8-speed, or more including creeper gears and reverse)
Gear Configuration:
Likely a sliding gear or constant mesh design
Powershift Or Hydrostatic:
Unlikely for base models of this era, but specific variants might exist.
Power Take-Off Pto:
Live PTO or independent PTO (standard on most tractors of this type, manual will cover operation and maintenance)
Rear Axle Differential:
Locking differential (likely standard or optional, manual will cover maintenance and operation)
Gear Oil Type:
Manual will specify SAE viscosity grade and API service classification (e.g., SAE 80W-90, API GL-4 or GL-5)
Gear Oil Capacity:
Specific capacities for transmission, differential, and hydraulics will be detailed in the manual.
Wheelbase:
Specific dimensions for Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC models are detailed in the manual.
Length:
Specific dimensions for Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC models are detailed in the manual.
Width:
Specific dimensions for Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC models are detailed in the manual.
Height:
Specific dimensions for Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC models are detailed in the manual.
Operating Weight:
Specific weight for Super 55HC, 55, 550 HC models will be provided in the manual.
Drawbar Pull Capacity:
Details on towing and draft capabilities will be in the manual.
Crash Test Information:
N/A (Tractors are not typically subject to standard automotive crash testing).
Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) may be optional or standard depending on the year and configuration; manual will cover inspection and maintenance.
Brake Performance:
Brake system maintenance and adjustment procedures covered in detail.
Seatbelts:
Likely optional or not fitted to early models, but manual may cover if equipped.
Operator Station Design:
Ergonomics and safety considerations of the operator station will be implied in repair procedures.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 50-100 operating hours or annually; specific interval in manual.
Oil Filter Change:
Concurrent with engine oil changes.
Air Filter Service:
Frequent cleaning/replacement based on operating conditions, critical for diesel engine longevity.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Regular replacement, especially when refueling in dusty environments.
Greasing Points:
Daily or weekly greasing of all zerks and pivot points as per manual diagram.
Engine Oil:
Manual will specify SAE grade (e.g., SAE 30, 10W-30) and API classification (e.g., CD or higher for diesel).
Coolant:
Manual will specify type and mixture ratio of antifreeze/coolant.
Hydraulic Fluid:
Manual will specify type and viscosity (e.g., universal tractor transmission oil - UTTO, or specific hydraulic fluid).
Chassis Grease:
General purpose grease (e.g., NLGI #2 Lithium based) will be specified.
Engine Wear:
Potential for cylinder liner pitting, ring wear, and valve seat issues due to age and operating conditions. Manual provides rebuild specs.
Hydraulic System:
Leaking seals, worn pump or cylinders, clogged filters are common; manual details troubleshooting and repair.
Clutch And Transmission:
Worn clutch components, synchro rings, or gears; manual provides adjustment and replacement procedures.
Electrical Components:
Corrosion on connections, failing starter or generator/alternator are common issues; wiring diagrams are crucial.
Manufacturer:
Oliver Farm Equipment Company (later part of White Farm Equipment)
Legacy:
Oliver tractors are known for their robust construction and reliable performance, particularly in the post-WWII era.
Series Context:
The Super 55 and subsequent 550 models represented Oliver's popular medium-horsepower tractors, designed for a variety of farm tasks.
Production Period:
Oliver 55 series production spanned from the early 1950s, with the 550 model being a successor or variation, generally produced through the late 1950s and early 1960s. Exact years are model-specific and covered in the manual.
Manufacturing Locations:
Oliver tractors were primarily manufactured in Charles City, Iowa, USA.
Industry Accolades:
Oliver tractors were generally well-regarded for their build quality and performance in their respective eras. Specific awards not typically documented in this format for tractors.
Reliability:
Oliver tractors of this period generally have a reputation for good reliability when properly maintained. The manual supports this through comprehensive maintenance guidance.
Safety Standards:
Compliance with agricultural machinery safety standards of the time would have been inherent in the design and manufacturing process.