Cockshutt 1950-T

agonair

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A friend just recently purchased a Cockshutt 1950-T. Curious as to how many of these were made? I have looked through my books and cannot find how many were designated Cockshutt. In looking at the tractor, it appears this was painted green as the green paint is showing through.

Also, the previous owner removed the air intakes from above the hood. Curious as to why this was done. Thoughts?
 
Did it have one or two air intakes? Late ones with the single large air clean are not too common Oliver or Cockshutt. How is t equipped?
 
   One of the vendors for the air cleaners was Donaldson.   At the time of the development of the 1950T They did not have an agricultural air cleaner with enough capacity for a single, thus the dual filters.   By the time of the development of the 2050 & 2150 tractors a larger capacity air cleaner existed, thus the larger was used on the 1950T when the 20 & 2150 tractors went into production
 
It has two holes...they have covered them up with a piece of rubber and everything is under the hood. Not sure why. It did have a cab on it at one time.
How many were designated Cockshutt? Did they just pull a green one off the line and paint it red? This has green paint showing through.
 

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