Cockshutt 1755

Complete specifications and technical data for the Cockshutt 1755. Compare with similar tractors from Cockshutt and other manufacturers.

Quick Specs

Category

Row Crop

Operating Weight

9,600 lb

Transmission

Gear

The Cockshutt 1755 is a row crop tractor built for farm work. It has a 2-wheel drive system and power steering, making it easy to handle in the fields. The tractor uses a gear transmission with 6 forw...

Specifications

Manufacturer
Cockshutt
Model
1755
Category
Row Crop
Manufacturer
Waukesha-Oliver
Rated RPM
2,400RPM
Cylinders
6
Displacement
310ci
Bore
3.88in
Stroke
4.38in

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Type
Gear
Length
159.5in
Width
80.63in
Height
85.5in
Operating Weight
9,600lb

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System Type
Closed Center
Steering Type
Power
Front Tire Size
7.5-15
Rear
18.4-34
Hitch Category
I/II
Chassis Type
4x2 2WD
Drive Type
2WD
Steering Type
Power
Battery Voltage
12V
Starter Type
Electric
Coolant
20qts

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many cylinders does the Cockshutt 1755 have?

The Cockshutt 1755 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.

What is the operating weight of the Cockshutt 1755?

The operating weight of the Cockshutt 1755 is approximately 9,600 lb.

What type of transmission does the Cockshutt 1755 have?

The Cockshutt 1755 is equipped with a Gear transmission.

What type of hydraulic system does the Cockshutt 1755 use?

The Cockshutt 1755 uses a Closed Center hydraulic system.

What size tires does the Cockshutt 1755 use?

The Cockshutt 1755 comes with 7.5-15 front tires and 18.4-34 rear tires.

What hitch category is the Cockshutt 1755?

The Cockshutt 1755 is a Category I/II hitch.

What maintenance does the Cockshutt 1755 require?

Regular maintenance for the Cockshutt 1755 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.