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dubby

09-12-2005 18:49:17




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has anybody ever heard of a cockshutt d-4o golden eagle. I have one need to figure out what to do w/it.




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Alberta Mike

09-12-2005 21:11:26




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to dubby, 09-12-2005 18:49:17  
I think that the Golden Eagle lineup was a marketing ploy by Cockshutt to sort of "reintroduce" an already exhisting tractor lineup with some new color combinations and decals, etc. It came right near the end of that series of Cockshutt manufactured tractors, just before they introduced the truly new 3-number models like the 540, 550, 560, etc. Those were also true Cockshutt-made models, the last ones in fact. I sure haven't seen or heard of any of them up here in these parts, I would think they might be relatively rare.

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edchainsaw

09-13-2005 20:14:00




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to Alberta Mike, 09-12-2005 21:11:26  
well thats not quite the case -- beeing a reintro of an existing machine..

it has a few differences... the perkins motor for 1. the older 40's were Buda diesels.

and the updated hydralic system-- not totally new but a bit improved over the older ones and more like the 500 series you described.



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Mike in Ind.

09-12-2005 19:05:31




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to dubby, 09-12-2005 18:49:17  
Yep, Made from 1956-58, came with a 152ci Perkins diesel that made about 39 horses. Found an old ad on here for a kinda rough looking one that needed the engine rebuilt but came with the kit and they wanted $2000 for it. Don't know if that helps or not good luck anyhow. Mike



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Bob N.Y.

09-13-2005 18:05:03




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 Re: cockshutt in reply to Mike in Ind., 09-12-2005 19:05:31  
Perkins 270 four cylinder, not the 152 three cylinder.



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