The C.O.D. Tractor Company Farm Tractors represent a unique slice of early American tractor innovation. Based initially in Crookston, Minnesota, the company produced tractors between 1914 and 1919. The designs were likely influenced by Albert Espe, a known inventor in early farm machinery.
By 1915, the company had shifted its headquarters to Minneapolis, and tractor production was moved to the Saint Paul Foundry. During this brief but impactful period, the company introduced one notable model—the C.O.D. 13-25, a robust machine with 27 horsepower, using belt-drive (B) technology.
C.O.D. Tractor Model Table
| Model | Horsepower | Years of Production |
|---|---|---|
| 13-25 | 27 hp (B) | 1915 – 1919 |
While C.O.D. tractors were short-lived in production, their legacy remains important among early 20th-century tractor innovations. Collectors and agricultural historians continue to seek out information and surviving models of this rare American brand.
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