OLIVER 1850 Tractor Chisel Plowing

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Published 2022-11-30
In this video Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 92 hp OLIVER 1850 tractor working with a 9 shank OLIVER 466 Chisel Plow. This video shares the sights and sounds of tillage in South Central, WI. Viewers will also learn about this classic tractor's production history, specifications and price tag. Watch for a FWA OLIVER 1850 and standard Cockshutt 1850 tractor in the video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bobsmith1814
    Now that Oliver is the perfect picture of a row crop tractor: open station with duals. That is how grandfather farmed his entire life.
  • Great video. My dad bought a used 1850 diesel in 1976. I rode the 10 miles home between his legs after he bought it. I was1yr old. We still have the tractor today. You can't beat that Perkins engine.
  • @ArmpitStudios
    Best looking tractors ever made. It’s good to see one pulling Oliver implements.
  • Those 1850's are rated at 92 hp. They sure do a lot of work with those 92 hp.
  • @j.sfarms2894
    I own an 1850, love that Perkins engine. Its pretty easy on fuel compared to my IH 856, and starts good in the cold. My 1850 wears a White 1730 QA loader and also is the round baling tractor. The 1850 and 856 are some of the best 90 hp class tractors to come out of the late 60s in my opinion.
  • Grew up in Charles City, IA. My father, uncle, father in law all worked in the tractor plant. Oliver was a very proud family oriented business. So sad they closed.
  • @biggins25801
    We still use our 1850 for just about everything from tillage and silage cutting, and running the haybine and baler. Such versatile tractors that sip fuel.
  • Love seeing the old school tractors. Brings back childhood memories.
  • @garylam6233
    It sure was in its element the plow wasn’t even working it hard or it didn’t seem to be . I’m not a farmer but I love their work and their equipment and respect all our farmers . And I appreciate what they do for our world and fighting all obstacles to achieve their goals . Our own government is the biggest obstacle I’m sure . Thanks for a great video
  • @ascension8811
    Awesome, Love Olivers. We had an 1850 diesel with fender tanks, absolutely loved that tractor. We had bolt on duals, that was so much fun to put on by myself (I only weighed about 145lbs in high school when we had this tractor in the 70's). We didn't have a chisel plow but a 4 bottom moldboard, field cultivator, disc, cultimultcher, planters and drills. Thanks for showing an 1850 brings back memories.
  • @mejorgy
    Best tractor built! It makes me very happy to see Oliver’s on YouTube owned by caring farmers. I wish Oliver were still in business.
  • @markwray3905
    Love the sound. Ran my uncle's when I was home on leave from the Navy. The thing I remember most about it was how fast it went in road gear. He was a city farmer and he had acres all over the place.
  • Great video, one of our landlords is an Oliver man, he’s got about 6 I think.
  • @joelmiller3343
    The stock 1850 with 354 Perkins wasn’t turbocharged.. You could however find that same motor turbocharged in other tractors and combines ie 1135 Massey Ferguson tractors and 750 and 760 Massey combines. We had a 1850 Perkins, which I still own and love. Pulled 6 16 plow. Super dependable and great sound when pulling hard. We pulled 6,16 inch with front wheels in the air a lot. Too much plow really but “Bessy”,as my dad called her would pull it. Still use it but not on tough jobs anymore. Love it!!!!
  • @andywintz959
    I like watching the older small stuff as much as the big fancy stuff! Great video
  • @Adam_Poirier
    I grew up on Oliver tractors. A few 1800's a 1755 a super 88. Minneapolis Moline, G 1000 Vista Minneapolis Moline plainsman A4T. That 1755 is the most comfortable open station tractor that you could ever mow hay with
  • Love to 50 series sound. I had an open station 1750; best starting diesel engine we’ve ever owned. Had a cab but my daughter wouldn’t let me mount it because she wanted to tan while raking hay🙄. Traded in 2017 on new 4WD. Still looked new. We still operate a 1755.
  • Great video! Brings back alot of memories on the family farm, and proud to say most of our Oliver tractors are still in use.
  • @rswany16
    Awesome video as always! Oliver actually had 7 different 50 series tractors; 1550 through 2150.