Posted by agcodick on February 25, 2014 at 07:18:20 from (70.215.2.87):
In Reply to: Oliver 2455 posted by agcodick on February 23, 2014 at 19:42:58:
I have never heard of or seen a real Cockshutt 2455 or 2655. There is another Cockshutt 2455 ad that I saw on ebay years ago. It was an open station artist drawn picture of one. I have never been able to find this picture again.
There could possibly be a Cockshutt 2655 in Canada. Would be a cool rare bird. Would have been easy for white to take a red A4t put the Oliver grill and emblem plates on it. That is not something I would be surprised about them doing given the tractors from this time period.
The flat nose Plainsman is neat. That grill emblem is cool. I have been told that 18 Plainsman A4t's were shipped to Australia. I would imagine they all looked like this. Although I have seen another pic of one with a little different decals. But still said White Plainsman on it.
It does bring the question as to if there were any flat nose Plainsmans made in the US. I have never seen or heard of one.
Here are a few 1400 and 1600 Plainsmans pictures. Would like to know if there is a flat nose besides the Australian one.
This post was edited by agcodick at 07:52:02 02/25/14.
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