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Picture Of Tan Cockshutt 1900 Puller

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1206SWMO

03-23-2003 18:16:24




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Here is a picture of a tan Cockshutt 1900 puller from the Washington-Oregon area.This was sent to me by a puller out there.




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1206SWMO

03-23-2003 18:22:03




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 Re: Picture Of Tan Cockshutt 1900 Puller in reply to 1206SWMO, 03-23-2003 18:16:24  
Here is another picture of that Cockshutt 1900 puller.I can just hear that 4-53 Detroit a screamin down the track!



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Steve

03-26-2003 18:08:45




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 Re: Re: Picture Of Tan Cockshutt 1900 Puller in reply to 1206SWMO, 03-23-2003 18:22:03  
That's Don Ihry from the Seattle area. He and his wife each have Cockshutt 1900s both pull very well. They place in the top 3 most of the time at pulls out here. Don also has a nice running gas IH 560, and Toni (his wife) has a diesel 460. They always bring at least 4 tractors to every pull. Real good folks.

There are some more pictures on our web site nwtpa.20m.com

Steve
Northwest Tractor Pullers Assoc.

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1206SWMO

03-26-2003 19:02:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Picture Of Tan Cockshutt 1900 Puller in reply to Steve, 03-26-2003 18:08:45  
Steve, Thanks for the info on the 1900.Your NWTPA website address wont work for me.Would like to see more pictures of the tractors that pull out your way.Thanks



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Steve

03-27-2003 16:49:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Picture Of Tan Cockshutt 1900 Puller in reply to 1206SWMO, 03-26-2003 19:02:13  
Try the link this way: www.nwtpa.20m.com/ It worked for me just now however some of the pictures are not coming up. Pulling out here is growing quite a bit, but I grew up in Nebraska and I really miss the number of mods and SS and Prostocks from that area. Our club is the only club that pulls mods, 5500 and 6500 we lump all together V8 powered and tractor engine based. There are also a couple of multi engined and 1 Allison powered tractors.

Anyway hope the link works for you.

Steve

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