Posted by Leroy on January 01, 2018 at 09:07:13 from (69.88.201.13):
In Reply to: Cockshutt tractors posted by DeltaRed on January 01, 2018 at 07:53:07:
Lots of them in my area of Ohio. Fact is back in 1997? I think it was the national Cockshut show was held at Essix Ontario very close to where they were made. The tractors on display there in Canade mostly came from a 75 mile radious of me here in Auglaize county in western Ohio. I was up to that show and several friends took tractors up. The Cockshut was same as the Coop E2 and Blackhawk 20. Friends have several of each and they did not have the live PTO, have both wide and narrow fronts. The 30 was the Coop E3 and Blackhawk 30. The 35 was more or less a proto type as it combined parts of 2 different models. I forget the ones but a close friend could tell me. He has the 20's, 30's, not sure of the 35, the 40's and 50's and 540 and 560 that he cannot find a piston for, think he might have a 550 but not sure. The National Cockshutt club was formed at Marion Ohio in either 95 or 96 with people that I knew and the First national Cockshutt show was held at Wapakoneta, Ohio 1n 1996. The show alternates each year from the US and Canada. I was to the first two but have not been able to make any since. The CCII ? is also a Cockshutt. I don't know much about them but friend Allen has some.
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