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kyle warden

12-07-2007 03:50:44




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We live in oklahoma and there is a lot of oliver lovers here and we are rebuilding them at hte School in McLoud Oklahoma FFA class. I have been doing alot of looking for a project tractor for my Senior year "this year". I would really like to fine a Cockshutt tractor that could be restoren and used for pulling. I have looked up the back ground for the tractor and that the oliver companey had bought them. We do not have this type of tractor in these parts and I would like to do something different. I have the means to pick up a tractor in other states by trailer. If anyone knows where one would be for sale with in reasion of oklahoma and of good price please feel free to email. Your help would be great. Thanks Kyle

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Dave Sherburne NY

12-07-2007 16:03:54




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to kyle warden, 12-07-2007 03:50:44  
I've got a Cockshutt 40 diesel in the shop right now
stay away from the diesels unless you have deep pockets, Also have a 30 that I pull with, usually ends up in the top 3. Not much difference between a 40 and a 50. All Cockshutts are good pullers



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Ken L.

12-07-2007 08:10:09




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to kyle warden, 12-07-2007 03:50:44  
They are on Ebay frequently. Check under Cockshutt. There are a fair amount of them here in East central Wi.



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cj in wisconsin

12-07-2007 05:45:29




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to kyle warden, 12-07-2007 03:50:44  
Try looking down the forum to the Oliver Cockshutt forum. These guys have a wealth of knowledge and connections. Try to find a Cockshutt model 40 if you are going to pull. They have an extremely strong drivetrain and that Buda 6 cylinder runs strong and sounds great. I have one and love it. Good luck!!!



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K-TX

12-07-2007 04:21:09




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to kyle warden, 12-07-2007 03:50:44  
Kyle, if you haven"t checked out www.cockshutt.com you should. It"s the site for Cockshutt colletors and has some good information. You"re more likely to find a Cockshutt to restore in the north central or eastern states because the company was located in Ontario. They"re pretty rare outside of that area.



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