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CO-OP E4 Tractor

The CO-OP model E4 is the same as the Cockshutt 40.

 

The CO-OP brand of tractors was born out of a desire by farmers to reduce cost through collective ownership of machinery production. Early models were designed by Dent Parrett, formely of Parrett Tractor, and built in Michigan using a number of Chrysler components. In 1938, production moved to new facilities in Indiana. Cletrac also contributed a few models and some production occured in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at this time. After World War II, an arrangement with Cockshutt led to the new "E" series of CO-OP tractors which were simply re-branded Cockshutt models. Poor sales led to the CO-OP facilities being sold to Cockshutt in 1952, and the CO-OP brand was discontinued.

 

Info from: www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/tractor-brands/coop/coo...

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Uploaded on August 26, 2009
Taken on August 15, 2008