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Cockshutt Manure Spreaders (Info Wanted)


Hey there. I have recently came across two horse drawn Cockshutt manure spreaders. They are...

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Default Cockshutt Manure Spreaders (Info Wanted)

Hey there. I have recently came across two horse drawn Cockshutt manure spreaders. They are obviously ground driven, the side panels are made out of wood, they have a large bull gear with Cockshutt and Brantford, ON cast into them.

I did not have my camera on me but I hope that someone here could shed some light on these old girls. A picture of one complete and perhaps some helpful info on these implements would be greatly appreciated. I would need to buy both to make one good unit.

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I did some google searches and believe they may be either a Cockshutt #3 or #4. Hope someone can provide me with some pictures and info.

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Cockshutt Manure Speaders CockshuttPlow Co.LTd Brantford Ontario about 1914 the Cockshutt no 3 appeared this one was fitted with Hyatt roller bearings for long
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