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My dad just picked up what he thought was an Oliver 550, until we looked at the serial tag. Found out it's the Cockshutt version painted greeen somewhere along the line. I think it's a 1962, if they used the same numbering system on the Cockshutts and Olivers. It's a model number 45-0725, sn. 127454. Runs great, sheet metal is nice. Has the drawbar and hydraulic valve. Tires are decent, some weatherchecking. Came with a hydraulic front blade and a back blade and tire chains. Question: Is the Cockshutt version any more valuable due to rarity? Also, we are in need of the locking pins to attach the drawbar to the tractor. Could also use rear wheel weights if anyone has any. We are interested in selling the front blade with the bracketry and hoses if anyone's interested. BTW, we are located in the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. Thanks in advance.