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Old 08-13-2020, 08:38 PM
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Default Re: Cockshutt 70 tractor (1935-48)

Thank you, i'm interested in whatever you might remember from these.
I knew that in this time it seemed like nearly every brand had to have their own attachment method. I'm just a suburb kid that was at least in 4-H. Help point me in the right direction.

This one does not have the flatbelt Drive wheel on the side, but i'm seeing that some of these model 70s were equipped with them. It's a 6 spoked wheel. Once i can play with component layout inside, i might have to see if there's room for like an N20 gearmotor and switch to run one.

It looks like the 70 came in: Row Crop, Standard, Orchard, and Industrial.
Row Crop, narrow front
Standard
Orchard, had wide front, lower, and fairings to lift branches over tractor
Industrial
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