Oliver, Cockshutt and Co-op's 3 smallest models

Just doing some research since I am new to vintage tractors. What is Oliver's 3 smallest, most compact pre-1960 tractor models? I already know that the super 44 is their smallest, but what about the next two step ups in size from there?

What is Cockshutt and Co-op's 3 smallest, most compact models?

I know that Cletrac only made one model.
 
How are you counting these tractors? When you say Coop is that the True Coop line or the Cockshutt built units? Small Cletrac? The model F , Model R The HG and the replacements Just how are you counting this stuff?
 
It all depends on your definition of a small tractor.

Of all the production Oliver tractors built, the Oliver 60 had the smallest engine (120 c.i.), the least horsepower (approx. 16), and weighed the least (about 2000 lbs.). The 60 series was also built in three types, Row Crop, Standard, and Industrial.

The 60 Row Crop and Standard were also sold as Cockshutt's in Canada, and they were their smallest tractors, also.
 
Cockshutt and the E-series Coops were the same (except for different paint and nose strip), so the smallest of them would be the Cockshutt 20 and Coop E2 (same tractor). Cockshutt 20 morphed into the Cockshutt 540 in about 1958- no corresponding Coop model. Cockshutt 30/ Coop E3 were next smallest.
 

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