The Oliver OC-3 is an agricultural crawler manufactured by Oliver in Cleveland, Ohio, USA from 1951 to 1957. The Oliver OC3 is equipped with a 2.2 L (133.0 cu·in) four-cylinder gasoline engine and a gear type transmission with 3 forward and 1 reverse gears.
The Oliver OC3 agricultural crawler used the Hercules engine. It is a 2.2 L, 2,179 cm2, (133.0 cu·in) four-cylinder natural aspirated gasoline engine with 83.0 mm (3.27 in) of the cylinder bore and 102.0 mm (4.02 in) of the piston stroke. The compression ratio rating is 6.67:1. This engine produced 29.4 PS (21.6 kW; 29.0 HP) at 1,700 rpm of output power.
Oliver OC-3 Specifications
General Specifications | |
Model | Oliver OC-3 |
Length | 2,540 mm (100 in) |
Width | 1,330 mm (52.4 in) |
Height (hood) | 1,280 mm (50.4 in) |
Wheel base | – |
Weight | – |
Fuel tank capacity | 45.4 liters (12 US gal.; 10 Imp. gal) |
Battery | – |
Cabin type | Open operator station |
Engine | |
Engine model | Hercules |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 4 |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Displacement | 2.2 L, 2,179 cm2, (133.0 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 83.0 mm X 102.0 mm (3.27 in X 4.02 in) |
Compression ratio | 6.67:1 |
Horsepower | 29.4 PS (21.6 kW; 29.0 HP) at 1,700 rpm |
Starter | Electric |
Coolant capacity: | 10.4 L (11 US. qt, 9.2 Imp. qt.) |
Transmission and chassis | |
Chassis | Crawler |
Steering type | – |
Brakes | – |
Transmission model | – |
Transmission type | Gear type |
Gears | 3 forward and 1 reverse |
Speed | Forward: 8.4 kmh (5.2 mph) Reverse: 3.7 kmh (2.3 mph) |
Tracks | |
Track size | 10-inch tracks |
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