The Cockshutt 1950 is a row-crop tractor produced from 1964 to 1969 by Cockshutt, a part of White. It was built in Charles City, Iowa, USA. The tractor features a General Motors 3.5L 4-cylinder two-cycle diesel engine with blower, rated at approximately 102.2 to 116.7 hp (estimated engine power). Transmission options include a 6-speed gear and a 12-speed partial power shift Hydra-Power transmission. It offers PTO power of about 105 hp claimed and tested drawbar power near 98 hp. The tractor is available in two- or four-wheel drive with hydraulic power steering and differential disc brakes. It has an open operator station with an optional cab. Fuel capacity is 27.5 gallons, and the hydraulic system holds 3.5 gallons with an 11.7 gpm pump flow. Dimensions vary between 2WD and 4WD models, with wheelbases of 105 inches and 85.25 inches respectively. The tractor weighs between 11,955 and 19,925 pounds depending on configuration. Attachments include a front-end loader, specifically the Oliver 1810 Loader with a 2500 lbs lift capacity and 4500 lbs breakout force. The Cockshutt 1950 is essentially the same as the Oliver 1950 model.