The Cockshutt 35 was produced from 1956 to 1958 by Cockshutt. It featured a Hercules 3.2L 4-cylinder gasoline engine with liquid cooling. The tractor had a 6-speed gear transmission with 6 forward and 2 reverse gears. It was a two-wheel drive with an open operator station. The PTO was live and optional on the rear. The tractor was capable of pulling 3 plows and had a claimed PTO power of 42.75 hp (31.9 kW). Variants included the 35L low/utility model. Total production was 1,850 units with an original price of $3,100 in 1958. The Blackhawk label was used in 1956 to promote the acquisition of the Ohio Cultivator Company.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Cockshutt 35
Power
Plows:3
PTO (claimed):42.75 hp (31.9 kW)
Engine
Type:gasoline
Model:Hercules GO198
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:4-cylinder
Displacement:198 ci (3.2 L)
Variants
35L:low/utility model
Electrical
Ground:positive
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Operator station:Open operator station
Production
Notes:The Cockshutt 35 could be labeled as Blackhawk or Deluxe. The Blackhawk label was used in 1956 to promote the acquisition of the Ohio Cultivator Company.