Cockshutt 50

The Cockshutt 50 row-crop tractor was a row-crop tractor produced by the Cockshutt Plow Company, from 1953 to 1957.

The tractor was styled in the same streamlined manner as the original 30 by Canadian architect Charles Brooks.

[1][2][3][4] The tractor was brought to market in 1953, rated for four or five plows.

In addition to its optional live PTO, it could also operate belt-connected apparatus.

[6] Comparable tractors to the Model 50 included the Case LA, Oliver 99, John Deere Model R, Minneapolis-Moline G and the Allis-Chalmers W.[1] Painted all-orange, the CO-OP E5 was a Cockshutt 50 rebranded for sale in the United States.

CO-OP E5