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For tractor models 1600, 1650, 1750, 1800, 1850, 1950, White 2-70. This pump is for open center system. Notice: If old pump has bolt-on cast iron suction discharge fitting with relief valve, this pump will not fit applications. Reference ID: 303062449Condition: New

New, aftermarket Oliver 1800 Hydraulic Gear Pump for sale with a solid manufacturer warranty. In addition, we have a generous 30-day return policy if this item needs to be returned for any reason. Please see our Parts Warranty and Return Policy links for complete details before returning.

Yesterday"s Tractor Co. has spent many years locating the correct parts for your Oliver 1800 tractor. Our extensive research has helped us identify these parts and make them available through our online catalogs. If you can"t locate what you need or have questions feel free to call us.

ABOUT THIS PAGE: You are viewing the product page for our Oliver 1800 hydraulic gear pump. As one of the largest suppliers of new and rebuilt Oliver 1800 tractor parts we most likely have the parts you need. Use the information above including the hydraulic gear pump part number and picture (if available) to assist you in making your decision to purchase. If you are looking for a different hydraulic gear pump, or have trouble locating the Oliver 1800 parts you need, we have MANY parts that are not listed on our website so feel free to contact us.

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New, aftermarket Oliver 1800 Hydraulic Pump for sale with a solid manufacturer warranty. In addition, we have a generous 30-day return policy if this item needs to be returned for any reason. Please see our Parts Warranty and Return Policy links for complete details before returning.

Yesterday"s Tractor Co. has spent many years locating the correct parts for your Oliver 1800 tractor. Our extensive research has helped us identify these parts and make them available through our online catalogs. If you can"t locate what you need or have questions feel free to call us.

ABOUT THIS PAGE: You are viewing the product page for our Oliver 1800 hydraulic pump. As one of the largest suppliers of new and rebuilt Oliver 1800 tractor parts we most likely have the parts you need. Use the information above including the hydraulic pump part number and picture (if available) to assist you in making your decision to purchase. If you are looking for a different hydraulic pump, or have trouble locating the Oliver 1800 parts you need, we have MANY parts that are not listed on our website so feel free to contact us.

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SUPER HIGH QUALITY WEBSTER DESIGN HYDRAULIC PUMP. THE PHOTO IS NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS YOUR OLIVER PUMP, BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE THE SAME CESSNA DESIGNED PUMP THAT LASTED DECADES WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOU.

SUPER HIGH QUALITY ENGINEERED BRAND DESIGN HYDRAULIC PUMP. THE PHOTO IS NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS YOUR PUMP, BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE THE SAME WEBSTER/HALDEX/REXROTH/BOSCH/CESSNA BRAND PUMP THAT LASTS DECADES.

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Our New Replacement M-30-3023710 Hydraulic System Shield Cover is for Oliver 1755, 1855, 1955, 2255 and White 2-150, 2-85, 2-105 tractors. The first photo shows this shield mounted on our Oliver 1755 (sorry but this is our working tractor--not a show machine). This replaces Oliver/White part #30-3023710, Shield (for reference only). This is the shield that protects your hydraulic pump and fitting/hosed under the platform on the clutch petal side of the platform. It is a duplicate not only of the dimensions of the part, but relief cut geometry and radii, bend radii, number of spot welds, spot weld locations, and material thickness. What this means to you is once you install our cover, it will difficult to determine that it is anything but an original part that came on your tractor.  Included with your shield is 4 SEMS fasteners which have captive external tooth lock washers just like the originals used by Oliver/White. This will make the look of this shield as close to factory installed as possible.

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Don’t get me wrong, just about all the other manufacturers have something special to “hang their hat on,” but Oliver was ahead of its time from the beginning. After all, the Hart-Parr Company developed the word “tractor” from the term “traction engine,” which is one of the four members of the merger that formed the Oliver Farm Equipment Company.

The first Olivers we acquired were two Oliver Hart-Parr 70s. They were basket cases to say the least, but for mid-1930s tractors, they were complete enough to see that they were definitely ahead of their time. Having things like electric start, headlights, six-cylinder engine, mechanical lift and enclosed engine compartment (just to name a few things) definitely set these tractors apart from other brands of the same era.

Now skip ahead about 30 years to this nice pair of 1964 Oliver 1800-Cs with their 310-cubic-inch Waukesha diesel engines. They were also available as propane or gasoline models. These machines are great examples of the Oliver tractors produced during this decade, and “for men who grow” was Oliver’s slogan around this time.

There was an A series (with checkerboard decals) and a B series available from 1960 to 1963. The 1964 C series (Photo 1) offered tilt steering and an improved hydraulic system.

Having around 80 horsepower, these tractors were very versatile, as they were available in narrow- and wide-front row-crop versions as well as a wheat land model. Three-point hitches and auxiliary hydraulics only added to the variety of jobs they were capable of doing. The Over/Under Hydraul-Shift transmissions were comparable to the Torque Amplifier of International Harvester (IH).

One weekend while I was away in pharmacy school, an IH collector friend and I went to an auction that was supposed to be all Farmall and other IH-related items. As soon as we got there and started looking around, one piece stood out. There sat the open station 1800 with a narrow front end right in the middle of several Farmall tractors and implements.

The sale was about to start, so I didn’t get to examine the 1800. When they got around to selling it, I was talking to my dad on the phone. The auctioneer was struggling to even get a bid on it. I guess because there was so much IH stuff for sale, there wasn’t much interest in the Oliver. I told Dad about it, and he said, “Bid!” I think the starting bid was about $800, and we ended up getting a great tractor at a great deal.

After getting it home, we decided to change the narrow front over to a wide front end and it totally changed the look of the tractor. We also noticed the speedometer wasn’t hooked up. As we studied the situation, we came to realize there was absolutely nowhere for the speedometer cable to go. After talking to a few Oliver experts, we learned the tractor came equipped from the factory with a long pinion shaft. This allowed it to be directly converted to a front-wheel assist setup, and it’s my understanding this option is a pretty rare find on an 1800. This tractor is a strong runner and very comfortable to operate.

I’m leaving the narrow front end under this one mostly because I like to compare and contrast it and the open station. It’s pretty cool to have two 1800s that are the same year model, yet they have so many different features and options.

Sometimes people ask me how I came to know so much about Oliver and some of the other tractor brands. Well, I would have to say the biggest part of it came from listening. Early on, I tried to absorb all I could when I heard Dad talking to his collector buddies about tractors. I will always be trying to learn more, but the sad part is the sources of my info are getting older and in some cases passing on.

PHOTO 2:My son, Griffin, at our 2018 show proudly standing by his dad’s 1964 Oliver 1800-C with Full View cab – his favorite “tractor ride” tractor. Photos by Lance Phillips.