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Co-op tractors

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Matt Heit

01-18-2006 18:04:14




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I have the chance to by a co-op e3. How do the co-op"s run? I"ve never been around them. How hard is it to find parts for them? I pull tractors in an antique tractor club and would like to bump up the horsepower as much as I can. Any suggestions? Any info would be appricated. Also would like to find an e4 or e5 also. Thanks




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rusty6

01-18-2006 20:44:16




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 Re: Co-op tractors in reply to Matt Heit, 01-18-2006 18:04:14  
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The E3 Co-op is actually a Cockshutt 30. They are a good running tractor if they have not been worn out. I have the bigger 40 and 50 models with the six cylinder engine. The Buda six is a smooth running engine. The trans and final drives are pretty trouble free too.

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