This week's tractor migrated south and ended up in Loomis, Nebraska. This 1949 Cockshutt 30 is owned by Charile and Greg Linder. It was built in Brantford, Ont., Canada and ended up in pieces in Fremont, Ne.
Charlie and Greg brought the tractor home, overhauled it, painted it and put it back together from October to January. They note it has a 4-cylinder Buda engine. Charile did most of the restoration work. Nice job!
Beautiful, rare tractor in our part of the world. Great addition to our Tractor of the Week lineup.
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Joe


I raked hay with a Co-op E-3 in the mid- 70s. An E-3 Co-op is the same tractor as the Cockshutt 30 only Co-ops were sold in the US.
I still have the Co-op and hope to restore it some day.