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don in calif wrote on Thursday, February 10, 2011 (PST):
  • I think it's Snow! Joker probably knows for sure, he lives way up North in a foreigh country where they get alot of that white stuff.
    Dick2 wrote on Thursday, February 10, 2011 (PST):
  • According to the Cockshut book that I just received yesterday from my son, it is a Model 540 Cockshutt. The "Red Belly" paint scheme indicates it would have a 1961 or 1962 serial number. 1961 SN start with AP1001. 1962 SN start with AR1001. Some 1961 models were 6-volt and some 12-volt. All 1962 models were 12 volt.
    Roy in UK wrote on Friday, February 11, 2011 (PST):
  • Putting it all together you appear to have a "Cockshutt" made by FIAT.
    scooby wrote on Friday, February 11, 2011 (PST):
  • THink Fiat has the market cornered in small tractors.
    4020guy wrote on Friday, February 11, 2011 (PST):
  • Cockshutt 411R Fiat made gas or diesel. Unique wet sleeve arrangement. Head holds sleeves from moving around. Not the best idea. Circa early 60's. Ron
    4020guy wrote on Friday, February 11, 2011 (PST):
  • Cockshutt 411R Fiat made gas or diesel. Unique wet sleeve arrangement. Head holds sleeves from moving around. Not the best idea. Circa early 60's. Ron
    Dick2 wrote on Saturday, February 12, 2011 (PST):
  • Looks like 4020 is right. Cockshutt began distributing Fiat411 utility tractors in late 1959, accoding to the Cockshutt book. However, the picture in the book doesn't look like the one that you have, so there must have been some sheet metal changes later to make it look more like a Cockshutt. In 1961 the tractor was painted "Harvest Gold" with a "Red Belly" configuration. Model designation was 411R for Diesel and 411RG for gas engine tractors. Apparently Cockshutt's main interest was to have a small Diesel engine utility tractor to sell.

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