Posted by Bruce from Can. on September 14, 2020 at 02:42:15 from (76.69.26.210):
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I grew up with a Cockshutt 35 and at 40 hp , it would have been a fair match for the IH M tractor. Cockshutt also had two tractors larger, the Cockshutt 40 and 50. Available in the USA as Co-op tractors, painted orange and with model numbers like E3 and E4. These tractors could be purchased with a adjustable wide front or in tricycle narrow front. I think they were a far superior tractor to the IH M, because they offered a independent pto, and could be ordered with 3pth and in gas or diesel. Also the 6 speed transmission gave a much wider range of speeds for doing field operations. A very comfortable tractor to ride, with steering and visibility equal to the M.
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