Cockshutt 560

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Cockshutt 560
TypeRow-crop agricultural tractor
ManufacturerCockshutt Plow Company
Production1958-1961
PropulsionRear wheels
Engine modelPerkins 4-270 4.4L 4-cylinder diesel
Gross power54 horsepower (40 kW)
PTO power48.52 horsepower (36.18 kW) (belt)
Drawbar power45.61 horsepower (34.01 kW)
Drawbar pull6,706 pounds (3,042 kg)
NTTL test682
Preceded byCockshutt 40D4

The Cockshutt 560 row-crop tractor was built by the Cockshutt Plow Company, from 1958 to 1961. It succeeded the Cockshutt 40D4 diesel in the Cockshutt product line, and was capable of pulling four plows. The new tractor was restyled in accordance with the trend toward squared-off lines, compared to earlier Cockshutt offerings.

Description and production[edit]

The Cockshutt 560 succeeded the Cockshutt 35 Golden Arrow as a medium-sized row-crop tractor. In accordance with industry trends of the early 1960s, the 560 was styled with squared-off lines by industrial designer Raymond Loewy. The 560 was powered by a Perkins Engines 269.5-cubic-inch (4,416 cc) four-cylinder diesel engine with a six-speed transmission. The 560 could be ordered with adjustable wide front wheels, narrow wheels and fixed wide front wheels[1][2][3][4]

2,910 Cockshutt 560s were built at Cockshutt's Brantford, Ontario plant from 1958 to 1961.[5] Base price in 1958 was CA$3,812. [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Miller, Melissa Carpenter, ed. (1999). Cockshutt: The Complete Story. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. p. 69. ISBN 1-892769-07-7.
  2. ^ "Cockshutt 560". TractorData. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  3. ^ Pripps, Robert N. (2020). The Field Guide to Classic Farm Tractors. Motor Books. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7603-6844-2.
  4. ^ Swinford, Norm (1999). The Proud Heritage of AGCO Tractors. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. p. 135. ISBN 1-892769-08-5.
  5. ^ Cockshutt 1999. p. 97
  6. ^ Cockshutt 1999. p. 103