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Mark

05-12-2004 07:43:38




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What was the difference between the 50 series and the 55 series, as in 1650 and 1655?




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ShepFL

05-12-2004 21:27:28




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 Re: Oliver Tractors in reply to Mark, 05-12-2004 07:43:38  
Hey Mark -
Give a holler one the Oliver forum, lots of knowledgeable folks over there.

I will take a stab at this and I am sure others will correct my mistakes. I only putter around on my 550 Dsl at this time while looking for a 1650.

a. Hyd. systems are different 50 series is an open center system the 55 series is closed center

b. The 55 series has hydraulic brakes & PTO.

c. 50's will more than likely have a two speed hydra-power and 55's have a 3 speed hydraul shift as do some late 50's

d. 55 series has a rubber mounted platform

e. 55's have a longer dash.

I am sure both rigs have the same engine and HP. Pretty sure trans are also the same. Like I said try the Oliver forum, more complete and accurate info than I can provide.

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VADAVE

05-13-2004 04:01:30




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 Re: Re: Oliver Tractors in reply to ShepFL, 05-12-2004 21:27:28  
My 1655 is a 1974 and is pretty much as you discribe except the brakes and PTO are mechanical.



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Sam in MI

05-12-2004 20:06:45




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 Re: Oliver Tractors in reply to Mark, 05-12-2004 07:43:38  
If it's a late 1650 with direct injection engine and has the over/under powershift, nothing is different except for the grille with the lights. The earlier 1650 had an indirect injection head and hydra power drive, a 2 speed power shift.



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Joe Evans

05-12-2004 19:35:47




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 Re: Oliver Tractors in reply to Mark, 05-12-2004 07:43:38  
I have read where one of the differences was in the design of the grill. A reference source says that the -55 series got a new egg crate grill with headlights at the grill's top.



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