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Gambles, Coop, Cockshutt x2

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Amo in Nebraska

01-13-2007 11:56:36




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Somebody yesterday wanted serial number, so here goes. Will post on yesterdays post also.

Space on tag for tractor serial #, but wasnt there. Model # is 4B153. Engine # is 321755 w/ Budda engine. On the lower right part of the tag it has another #, but cant tell what it is for. The number is 114590.

It has a Marvel-Schibler carb and a Ross-Detroit hyd pump attached to the lower left side of motor. Maybe on the governer or something?

Anybody needs more info just ask

Thanks
Gary

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Dave Sherburne NY

01-13-2007 12:30:31




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 Re: Gambles, Coop, Cockshutt x2 in reply to Amo in Nebraska, 01-13-2007 11:56:36  
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The tractor is the most plentiful Cockshutt made the serial number is on the framerail under the distributor. I know the nose strip on the CO-OP E3
says CO OP on it If the Gambles says Gambles, that should be worth money The three tractors are all the same except colors nobody knows what serial number
goes with what brand. Parts for these tractors are easily available, for restoration. The picture is of
my 1947 CO-OP E3 ser # 47 30 5989

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Matt_In

01-13-2007 12:02:50




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 Re: Gambles, Coop, Cockshutt x2 in reply to Amo in Nebraska, 01-13-2007 11:56:36  
For the tractor's serial number: Look on top of the left frame rail.



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steveormary

01-13-2007 22:00:11




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 Re: Gambles, Coop, Cockshutt x2 in reply to Matt_In, 01-13-2007 12:02:50  
We had a 1948 Cockshutt 30. Sold it to a friend and he restored it. Did an outstanding job. It was in the tractor parade at Stuhr museum several years back. I thought at one time he sold it to the Cockshutt dude in Central City but I think it is in CO now.

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