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cockshutt puller

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BigBuck

03-29-2004 08:25:01




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Ifound a cockshutt and i believe it is a 1570, guy says it would make a good puller. It has a hurcules engine in it but he also has a 331 hercules crossflow power unit he says will bolt right up. Is this tractor to new. is this tractor to heavy, can it be lightened up. Is it hard to find parts. Need Info????




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TN Thunder

03-29-2004 09:21:41




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 Re: cockshutt puller in reply to BigBuck, 03-29-2004 08:25:01  

It is a 570 Cockshutt. With the Hercules engine in it, it will be pretty stout!! But they are slow. You can get them down to 5500 pretty easy. Is is it row crop or standard?



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Bigbuck

03-30-2004 09:09:08




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 Re: Re: cockshutt puller in reply to TN Thunder, 03-29-2004 09:21:41  
It seems to be a standard- Is it hard to find parts?



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Mack

03-29-2004 18:24:34




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 Re: Re: cockshutt puller in reply to TN Thunder, 03-29-2004 09:21:41  
I guess it all depends on what you call slow. I've got a 339 that's been upped to a 401 cu. in. I pull 7000 pound class in 5th gear.



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TN Thunder

03-31-2004 06:05:40




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 Re: Re: Re: cockshutt puller in reply to Mack, 03-29-2004 18:24:34  
5th gear!? What kind of track are you pulling on? Ice maybe?



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SHUTT30

03-30-2004 14:52:47




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 Re: Re: Re: cockshutt puller in reply to Mack, 03-29-2004 18:24:34  
Would you share some info with someone looking to build one? Can't find anyone who knows much about modifying a herc. Looking at building a gasser to pull improved stock. farmcrest30@yahoo.com if you would e-mail me. Thanks



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