Re: Cockshutt Implements
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Posted by Hobsickle on September 29, 1998 at 12:51:53:
In Reply to: Cockshutt Implements posted by Charles Schulstad on September 27, 1998 at 18:48:20:
Cockshutt made (or at least sold under their name) almost every impliment which had been invented at the time. They sold plows (moldboard and disc, pull type and three-point), discs, field cultivators, planters and drills, cultivators, combines and corn pickers (pull-type and mounted), mowers, rakes, balers, wagon running gear, front-end loaders and back hoes, and manure spreaders--among other things. Some of this was made in Canada, some was made at the old Ohio Cultivator plant in Bellevue Ohio (which they then owned) and some was made by other companies (loaders by Wagner, for instance).
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