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Alberta Phil View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 Jun 2011 at 10:05pm
Cleaned up one of the 20-35's for a show and shot a few pics.
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Pretty nice Phil. I sure would like to operate one of those some time.
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That's a great looking tractor Phil.
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C'mon up to the great white north sometime, Charlie and take any of the old iron for a run.  Quite a few 20-35's and 'A's around this area.
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Nice looking E Phil.
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Here is a pic of the tank decal that was on most of the 20-35's sold new in Canada. They were imported and sold by Cockshutt Plow Company as they had no tractor of their own at the time in their line of ag equipment.
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Beautiful tractor Phil! I love the big old Allis tractors right from the first 18-30's, through to the A. They are characterful and powerful tractors, with a wonderful exhaust note. I often wonder why they are so neglected by collectors (apart from the A!)
By the way, the TC head should arrive within the next 2 weeks.
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Phil. We are leaving on the 20th for a 5 week crop tour west with the pickup and fifthwheel. Hope to stop in early July.
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What a beauty.
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Phil: Have you ever seen one of the Continental U's with the Cockshutt decal? Charlie: You can drive my 25-40 next year.  Dave.
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Originally posted by Alberta Phil Alberta Phil wrote:

Here is a pic of the tank decal that was on most of the 20-35's sold new in Canada. They were imported and sold by Cockshutt Plow Company as they had no tractor of their own at the time in their line of ag equipment.

I learned something new today. Nice tractor Phil.
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Dave;  I"ve never seen one of those decals on a "U". According to Wm. Cockshutt's book they were used on the 20-35's, but no mention of them on the 'U'.  My '28 20-35 is a pre decal model and has the lettering stenciled on the back of the tank. It reads: "Mfd. for and sold by the Cockshutt Plow Company, Brantford Ontario".
I know of one other tractor with this stencil.  (It's since been sandblasted and repainted).

I have had the original decal reproduced if anyone needs one for a "Canadian" 20-35.
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Very nice tractor!
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Very nice.  Which show are you gong to? 
                 
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Going to Phil's a few years ago was great! He let me take quit a few of his pride and joy's out for a spin. Including the 20-35 above which rides like a dream. If you ever get a chance to go see him it's a great time to sit down and have a coffee and or lunch with him. My best experience travelling out west. Thanks again Phil.

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Phil: If you get the chance, read, "Cockshutt, the Completre Story". It tells about the decals and the use on the U's.  Dave.
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Nice tractor Phil.I had a total of 7 , 20-35 short fenders only sold 2 that where not parted out. But ofcorse i still have my Long Fender .Phil if you ever come down here i will let you drive it.
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Riendeer; I'm going to the Leduc show and will probably have at least one of my Allis's at the Irricana show.

Fred; A trip to your place is definitely on my "bucket list"!!
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Phil I also learned something new today
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nice 20-35 Phil. My 1929 united you can make out the cockshutt decal on it as well on one of mine 20-35. thxchuck
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