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CO-OP B2 Specs ( 1939-1941 )

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Overview

The CO-OP B2 is a Row-Crop farm tractor produced from 1939 to 1941, featuring a 3.3L Chrysler 6-cylinder gasoline engine. Built in Shelbyville, Indiana, this 2WD model provides a 4-speed gear transmission and an open operator station for standard agricultural tasks.

Ideal Applications

Row-Crop Operations: The B2 is specifically designed as a Row-Crop tractor, utilizing 10-38 Ag rear tires to navigate through planted fields effectively.
Stationary Belt Work: The integrated 12-inch diameter belt pulley allows the operator to power external farm machinery and stationary implements.
General Field Labor: With four forward gears and independent mechanical internal expanding brakes, this tractor is equipped for various manual steering tasks around the farm.

Production

Description Row-Crop tractor / Built in Shelbyville, Indiana, USA
Manufacturer CO-OP
Total built 500 (approx.)

Engine

Engine type Chrysler 3.3L 6-cyl gasoline
Fuel tank 14 gal (53.0 L)
Air cleaner Donaldson oil bath
Bore/Stroke 3.125x4.375 inches (79 x 111 mm)
Coolant capacity 20 qts (18.9 L)
Description Chrysler / gasoline / 6-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 201 ci (3.3 L)

Transmission

Gears 4 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 4-speed gear
Type gear

Mechanical

Cab Open operator station.
Description Manual steering / Independent mechanical internal expanding brakes
Drive type Two-wheel drive

Dimensions & Tires

Ag front 6.00x16
Ag rear 10-38
Length 132.25 inches (335 cm)
Wheelbase 88.625 inches (225 cm)
Front tire 6.00x16
Rear tire 10-38
Wheelbase 88.625 inches (225 cm)

Belt Pulley

Diameter 12 inches (30 cm)
Width 7.5 inches (19 cm)