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Oliver 1255-1355

Manufacturer
Models
Oliver 1255, Oliver 1355
Years
1969-71
Info

The Oliver 1255 and 1355 corresponded to Fiat models 450 and 550. They were equipped with diesel engines, and both four-wheel-drive models and versions for viticulture were also available. The 1255 had a 6+2 transmission instead of Europe's 8+2 transmission. Power steering was available as an optional extra. The same models were again sold in Canada under the names Cockshutt 1255 and 1355. In the Oliver lineup, the 1255 was initially known for a short transitional period as the 1250-A.

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Technical data
ModelOliver 1255Oliver 1355
Options
Manufacturer nameOliverOliver
Imported to FinlandNoNo
Years1969-711969-71
First year sold19691969
Last year sold19711971
Engine model8035854
Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler34
Displacement2339 cm³3119 cm³
Bore x stroke95×110 mm95×110 mm
Power speed24002400
Rated power hp/rpm SAE42SAE/240056SAE/2400
Gears6+28+2
Synchronized gears44
Speeds in km/h2,3-23,42,4-24,1
Hydr. flow l/min21.6 l/min21.6 l/min
Hydraulic pressure147 bar147 bar
Lift controlsmech.mech.
Lift capacity1400 kg1400 kg
PTO speeds540/ajo540/ajo
Brakesband brakesband brakes
Steeringmech.mech.
Turning circle m 2WD77.37
Turning circle m 4WD9.259.61
Front tyres 2WD6.00-166.00-16
Front tyres 4WD7.50-209.50-24
Rear tyres 2WD12.4-2814.9-28
Rear tyres 4WD14.9-2416.9-30
Weight 2WD(1683) kg(2000) kg
Weight 4WD(1950) kg(2241) kg
Height with cab(146) cm(153) cm
Length (2WD/4WD)308 cm310/323 cm
Wheelbase (2WD/4WD)196/181 cm207/198 cm
Fuel tank54 l54 l
Creeper gearopt.opt.
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information. There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed. Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.