CO-OP 1 Tractor

Manufacturer CO-OP
Price 1,000(USD)
Model 1
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory Battle Creek, Michigan, USA

VARIANTS

1A three-wheel tricycle
2A four-wheel tricycle
1C row-crop wide-front
1D orchard wide-front

CO-OP 1 POWER

Plows 1 (14-inch)

ENGINE DETAIL

The CO-OP 1 tractor features a Waukesha 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a displacement of 132.7 ci (2.2 L), providing a balance of power and efficiency for light to moderate farming tasks. Its oil bath air cleaner enhances engine protection by trapping dirt and debris, which may improve longevity but requires regular maintenance. Given the 3.25x4.00 inch bore and stroke, this engine configuration is suited for consistent torque output, making it effective for applications such as tilling and hauling in varied field conditions.

Description Waukesha/gasoline/4-cylinder/liquid-cooled
Displacement 132.7 ci/2.2 L
Bore/Stroke 3.25x4.00 inches/83 x 102 mm
Air cleaner oil bath

CO-OP 1 ENGINE

The CO-OP 1 tractor features a Waukesha 2.2L 4-cylinder gasoline engine, offering a balance of power and efficiency for light to moderate agricultural tasks. Its smaller engine size may lead to reduced torque compared to diesel alternatives, possibly limiting heavy-duty applications. Ideal for smaller farms or gardens, it excels in maneuverability but may face challenges in fuel efficiency during extended usage.

Description Waukesha 2.2L 4-cyl gasoline

TRANSMISSION

The CO-OP 1 tractor utilizes a gear type transmission, which typically ensures efficient power transfer and better torque distribution for field operations. Advantages include improved load handling and durability under agricultural conditions; however, this may lead to a steeper learning curve for operators accustomed to CVT systems. Scenarios involving heavy-duty tasks like plowing or tilling will benefit from the predictable performance of the gear system, but gear shifting may be less intuitive for novice users.

Type gear

MECHANICAL

The CO-OP 1 tractor features a 4x2 two-wheel drive (2WD) chassis, offering simplicity and lower maintenance costs, but may reduce traction on uneven terrain compared to 4WD models. Its manual steering provides operator control but can result in higher physical effort during prolonged use. The open operator station enhances visibility and comfort in mild weather, but exposes the operator to environmental conditions, potentially impacting long-term usability in adverse climates.

Chassis 4x2 2WD
Steering manual
Cab Open operator station.
Transmission gear

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO continuous
Rear RPM 540

CO-OP 1 TIRES

The CO-OP 1 tractor features versatile agricultural tires with a front setup of 7.50x16 (single) or 5.50x16, allowing for customization based on terrain and load requirements. The rear options of 9.00x28 or 11.25x24 (specifically for orchard use) enhance traction and stability in narrow spaces, providing a balance between mobility and power transmission on uneven ground. A potential challenge may include tire compatibility and performance trade-offs in varied field conditions, necessitating careful consideration of the operational environment.

Ag front 7.50x16 (single)/5.50x16
Ag rear 9.00x28/11.25x24 (orchard)

DIMENSIONS

Length 123.9 inches/314 cm
Width 74.75 inches/189 cm
Height 55 inches/139 cm
Shiping weight 3300 lbs/1496 kg
Rear tread 44 to 80 inches/111 to 203 cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The CO-OP 1 tractor, with a weight of 3300 lbs (1496 kg), is relatively lightweight, enhancing maneuverability on diverse terrains but may limit its pulling capacity under heavy loads. The front tire size (7.50x16) provides stability and traction, while the larger rear tires (10.00-28) are designed for better weight distribution and improved performance in agricultural settings. This setup is ideal for smaller farms and light to moderate fieldwork, but may face challenges in extreme conditions or heavy-duty tasks.

Weight 3300 lbs/1496 kg
Front tire 7.50x16
Rear tire 10.00-28

BELT PULLEY

Diameter 16 inches/40 cm
Width 7 inches/17 cm


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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