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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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Alan pool

04-02-2004 06:15:58




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Is a cockshutt 70 rare.




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RAB

04-02-2004 07:17:31




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 Re: 70 in reply to Alan pool, 04-02-2004 06:15:58  
How do you mean?
For a start, they don't make them anymore.
Then, where are you? Canada? That's probably where most were sold. UK - not many over here. US - lots and lots of clones called Oliver 70s around, but not many Cockshutts.
All down to what colour coat of paint really, what the tag might say and one or two other distinguishing features.
Standard or row crop, orchard?
Depends a lot on whether you are buying or selling. Or just looking for spares.
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farmallman

04-02-2004 18:00:44




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 Re: Re: 70 in reply to RAB, 04-02-2004 07:17:31  
This is my cuz. I just bought one...I'm in Canada. AND IT IS A COCKSHUTT. How do you tell them a part? I think mine is a rowcrop(2 wheels at front, close together) I thinks red paint, it is all gone now...



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RAB

04-03-2004 00:24:45




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 Re: Re: Re: 70 in reply to farmallman, 04-02-2004 18:00:44  
As I said, the tag - although the serial #s were all mixed (Oliver or ockshutt). And of course it will read Cockshutt on the front grill/radiator instead of Oliver.
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bryce

04-05-2004 18:08:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 70 in reply to RAB, 04-03-2004 00:24:45  
They made the cockshutts at the same time they made the olivers,they look the same but the sierial tag will define between oliver or cockshutt, the radiator emblem and the rearend will tell you the truth but other than that,well only the purists can tell.



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