db4600

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There?s a Cockshutt labeled Fiat coming up on auction nearby. It is listed as a 1350 on the poster which is not the case as the 1350 was a MM model. From the picture I?m guessing it to be a 1365. Is that correct?
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Almost looks too small. Three cylinder or four? Looks like it could be a 1250/55/65. I think the fuel cap and radiator cap being out in the open would keep it from being a 1365.
 
I haven?t seen the tractor and it doesn?t list the engine specs on the poster. It?s a consignment auction so a call to the auctioneer would likely be fruitless. I know it?s not a 1350, but I?m not versed in the Fiats well enough to guess. The color seems odd for a Cockshutt and the grille is likely not a good indicator either. White had such a bag of kittens in the early 70?s and time has only blurred what was. I would guess it will be on the cheap side but also recall the 1250 to be a dog.
 
Could be a Fiat 411.Definately not a 13 series. I will need to look at some pictures. Lund that would make you a good tractor to add to your collection!
 
Everything I found about a 411 showed different tin, but there is mention out there about the late models looking similar to this. If it is a 411 it?s about as rare as hen?s teeth.
 


Now that I look again, the lower grill section screams Cockshutt/Fiat 415. I do not think it is a 1250 and definitely not a 411.
 
Just curious for future reference,did the 1250s have the fuel and radiator cap above the hood like that? I know my 1365 has covers over both caps.
 
Looks like an early 1250 with the same grill as a Fiat 415 before they went with the checker board style of Oliver. Hole on the right front where a head lamp should go.
 

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