Cockshutt 1950-T Tractor

Manufacturer Cockshutt
Price -
Model 1950-T
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 969 2

Description Diesel Hydaul-Shift 2WD November 13 - 18, 1967 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 969 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 4-Under used for power test Gear 1-Over used for pull test
Power at rated engine speed 105.24hp / 78.5kW
Fuel use 4.9gal/hour / 18.5l/hour
Max power 70.07hp / 52.3kW
Max pull 12,884lbs / 5844kg

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 972 2

Description Diesel Hydraul-Shift 4WD April 29 - May 7, 1968 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 972 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 3-Direct used for power test Gear 1-Direct used for pull test
Power at rated engine speed 105.11hp / 78.4kW
Fuel use 6.6gal/hour / 25.0l/hour
Max power 89.10hp / 66.4kW
Max pull 17,692lbs / 8025kg

COCKSHUTT 1950-T POWER

Drawbar (tested) 89.10hp / 66.4kW
PTO (tested) 105.24hp / 78.5kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Cockshutt 1950-T features a robust Waukesha-Oliver turbocharged diesel engine, providing superior torque and fuel efficiency due to its 6-cylinder liquid-cooled configuration and a displacement of 310 ci (5.1L). The engine's 16:1 compression ratio paired with a dual dry air cleaner enhances performance and reduces particulate intake, ideal for demanding agricultural tasks. However, its rated RPM of 2400 may limit high-speed applications, making it more suited for heavy-duty fieldwork and less for transport.

Description Waukesha-Oliver turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 310ci / 5.1L
Bore/Stroke 3.875x4.375inches / 98x 111mm
Air cleaner dual dry pre-cleaners
Compression 16:1
Rated RPM 2400
Starter volts 12

COCKSHUTT 1950-T ENGINE

The Cockshutt 1950-T is powered by the Waukesha-Oliver 5.1L 6-cylinder diesel engine, offering robust torque and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for moderate agricultural tasks. A key advantage of this engine design is its reliability and ease of maintenance, although it may challenge operators with limited power for heavier towing or land preparation scenarios. Overall, its performance aligns well for small to medium farms requiring versatility without high operational costs.

Description Waukesha-Oliver 5.1L 6-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION

The Cockshutt 1950-T tractor's Hydraul-Shift transmission offers an efficient partial power shift mechanism, enabling seamless gear changes while in motion through its 18 forward and 6 reverse gears. This capability enhances operational efficiency, particularly in varied field conditions where quick adjustments to speed are essential. However, this system may require careful synchronization during gear shifts, and potential maintenance for hydraulic components should be anticipated to ensure optimal performance.

Transmission Hydraul-Shift
Type partial power shift
Gears 18 forward and 6 reverse
Description The Hydraul-Shift provides an on-the-move power shift to a higher or lower range for each of the six forward, and two reverse, gears

MECHANICAL

The Cockshutt 1950-T tractor features a versatile 4x2 drivetrain, with the option for 4WD, providing adaptability for various terrains but challenging traction in steep or muddy conditions in 2WD. Its hydraulic power steering enhances maneuverability, ideal for tight agricultural tasks, while the differential disc brakes offer reliable stopping power, crucial for safety on uneven land. The 18-speed partial power shift transmission allows for efficient operation across different speeds, enhancing productivity during fieldwork, although its complexity could pose a maintenance challenge.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
Steering hydraulic power
Brakes differential disc
Cab Open operator station. Optional cab
Transmission 18-speed partial power shift

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type III/II

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 1000

COCKSHUTT 1950-T WEIGHT

Operating 10,460lbs / 4744kg (2WD) 11,490lbs / 5211kg (4WD)
Ballasted 20,220lbs / 9171kg (4WD)

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Cockshutt 1950-T tractor, weighing between 10,460 to 11,490 pounds, provides a substantial operational mass beneficial for traction in fieldwork, especially on uneven terrains. However, its heavier weight may limit mobility and maneuverability in tighter spaces or on softer ground. When considering applications, ensure that your soil type can support the weight without compaction, optimizing both performance and longevity.

Weight 10460 to 11490 pounds

OLIVER 1810 LOADER

Height (to pin) 168inches / 426cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 140inches / 355cm
Dump reach 36inches / 91cm
Dump angle 45°
Reach at ground 87inches / 220cm
Breakout force (lift) 4500lbs / 2041kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 2500lbs / 1134kg
Bucket width 78inches / 198cm

1950-T SERIAL NUMBERS

1967 188974
1968 201931
1969 213376
Final 218449


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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