Cockshutt 1650

Matt_In

Well-known Member
Merry Christmas.

A friend of a friend is selling off his grandpa's estate. He saw via my Facebook page I had Cockshutts so he sent me the below pic of a 1650 they want to sell. My knowledge is with the true Cockshutts. I don't know diddly about the White built Cockshutts and Olivers ( I know some just not enough) . All I know about this tractor is what you see. He is looking for a value for it. Might go look at it this week. Girlfriend likes it because it has that nice pink look...
There is also an Oliver with fuel tank fenders.


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Matt, the Oliver 1650 is one of the handiest, most versatile size tractors they built and economical on fuel. Those that have 1650's love them.

All my information about the Oliver built Cockshutt's comes second hand, I'm no expert. I've been told that there are WAY MORE wheatland style Oliver/Cockshutts than there are of the row crop model.

The green Oliver is of the "55"series. The headlights in the grill give that away. I'd guess that's an 1855. The serial plate for both tractors should be on the lower part of the dash.

Merry Christmas to you.
 
Matt I think possibly I need a 50 to go with the 20 30 and still non running diesel 40 got any for sale??? would trade tricle 30 on a 50
 

rp1555, I will let you know, I am not sure how they want to sell off eveything or prices. I am going over sometime next week. I will get better photos.

Wilson, I have have 50 and I plan on keeping it. Keep in mind there were close 37,000 30s built and less than 4000 50s.
 

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