Cockshutt 1800

Cockshutt 1800 in MonsterQuest, Non-fiction TV, 2007-2010 IMDB Ep. 3.02

Class: Others, Farming vehicle — Model origin: CA

Cockshutt 1800

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

Comments about this vehicle

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no_car EE

2009-09-29 23:23

[Image: bscap0962.301.jpg]

Citsa ZA

2009-09-30 01:50

Most, if not all, visible features point towards this being a Minneapolis Moline from the latter part of the 1960s. The loader attachment makes it however difficult to distinguish (or guess) a model - that will have to follow careful scrutinizing of finer details.

jcb UK

2009-09-30 10:32

The rear mudguards are unusual.

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Bruno58 FR

2009-09-30 21:40

Minneapolis G1000 http://www.tractorhouse.com/images/Tractor/fullsize/81339773.jpg

Bruno58 FR

2009-09-30 22:01

Not G 100 but G 1000 !!!!!!!

Bruno58 FR

2009-09-30 22:05

Thanks !!!!!!!!

DynaMike NL

2009-09-30 22:06

I guess Moline was also part of the name? And I guess USA is the models origin?

CougarTim US

2009-09-30 23:12

It's hyphenated: /vehicles.php?make=Minneapolis-Moline&model=

Citsa ZA

2009-10-01 00:26

Bruno58 wrote Minneapolis G1000 http://www.tractorhouse.com/images/Tractor/fullsize/81339773.jpg

I am not altogether convinced that this tractor is indeed as big as the 111hp G1000, which is on the verge of being a serious piece of machinery. I lean more towards it being an M-670, but the front axle arrangement does not look right for that model.

Citsa ZA

2009-10-01 00:28

JCB wrote The rear mudguards are unusual.

Yes, it is one of the distinguishing features of the late 1960s MMs. The smaller models had a single light while the larger ones dual lights.

This arrangement actually makes perfect sense if you intend using the tractor with front attachments.

lightninboy US

2012-10-14 00:16

It's an 1800 Cockshutt. It says 1800 on it.

lightninboy US

2012-10-14 15:17

In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agriculture market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt Farm Equipment Company of Canada. White increased its agricultural interests in 1963 with the acquisition of Minneapolis-Moline.

So a Minneapolis-Moline and a Cockshutt could have the same fenders.

But the G1000 and M-670 never used these deep-in-the-back Oliver-Cockshutt fenders.

Oliver 1800 1960 - 1964
Cockshutt 1800 1963 - 1964
Minneapolis-Moline G1000 1965 - 1969
Minneapolis-Moline M-670 1964 - 1970

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