I'm not sure which would have been the most popular, although I expect the motor version would be. A lot of the tractors back then would have had quite a load pulling the combine as well as providing power to the combine. The brochure I have states: "We strongly recommend (the motor) as a...dividend payer...when picking up in heavy crop conditions. I can't find much detail on the motor in the brochure or operators manual that I have, other than it's 35 hp. Headers were 5'7" and 8'. A lot of them came with the Scour Kleen recleaner up on the tank, they were also available with bagging attachments instead of the hopper. The hopper held 35 bushels.
The owner's manual has set up instructions for the pto for various tractors. It mentions the Oliver 70, 80 and 99 (same as the Cockshutt tractors), IHC W-30, W-40, 15-30, 22-36, etc. It seems there was little standardization of power take offs amongst various tractor makers.
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