co op b1

CO-OP B1 tractor photo
1941 - 1942 Row-Crop tractorCletrac built
1941 - 1942
Row-Crop tractor
Cletrac built
1941 - 1942
Row-Crop tractor
Cletrac built
1941 - 1942
Row-Crop tractor
Cletrac built
Note: the CO-OP model B1 is the same as the Cletrac General GG. The following data is from the General GG listing.
CO-OP B1 Tires
Ag front
5.50-16
Ag rear
9-24
Dimensions
Wheelbase
80 inches 203 cm
Length
118 inches 299 cm
Height (hood)
55 inches 139 cm
Shipping weight
2105 lbs 954 kg
Ballasted weight
3115 lbs 1412 kg

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