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7875
Hi Everybody, Looking for 2 bottom 3 point linkage rails for TEA20. Still in good order plus connecting units to diff. Mine are pretty worn out. Just about had...
Glenda Hill
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Feb 10, 2007
4:03 am
7876
Hello all... Perhaps someone can help me out. I have a ferguson tractor that has a serial no. plate right above the steering wheel. It says TEA 269206. Can...
Jeff Flannery
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Feb 10, 2007
5:07 am
7877
You can find some of that here http://www.centralia.net/tractor/sernum.htm According to the list she was built in 1952. From what I know the main difference...
William Bates
wadventure
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Feb 10, 2007
5:28 am
7878
Jeff I have the TEA 20 shop manual both as a paper version and on a CD also have the operators manual and the parts books for sale drop me an email at ...
rod swinamer
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Feb 10, 2007
12:24 pm
7879
I think you mean lower lift arms. ford n series and feggies in this year range use the same ones. ...
william savage
savagestractor
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Feb 10, 2007
1:08 pm
7880
If you mean the two lower link arms that attach to the implement to lift it, they are easily available and the same ones fit a number of other MF models too....
just_john10
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Feb 10, 2007
1:55 pm
7881
Your tractor was made 8th May 1952 in Coventry UK. It had (when it was made) a 85mm bore engine that produced 28.2 hp It had a 12v positive ground electrical...
just_john10
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Feb 10, 2007
2:10 pm
7882
Thanks for the reply! ... From: William Bates To: fergusontractorclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:27 AM Subject: RE: [Ferguson tractor...
Jeff Flannery
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Feb 10, 2007
3:28 pm
7883
John, thanks a million for the info! How do you know so much?? The shop manual i bought on e-bay does mention the continental engine on the te20. I hope i...
Jeff Flannery
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Feb 10, 2007
3:36 pm
7884
Thanks for the reply! Jeff ... From: William Bates To: fergusontractorclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:27 AM Subject: RE: [Ferguson...
Jeff Flannery
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Feb 10, 2007
3:38 pm
7885
I worked on these tractors for many years, they were still being made when I started. The original tractor had the Continental engine and that was the TE20...
just_john10
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Feb 10, 2007
4:52 pm
7886
Just been checking your serial number again and it is in the records as a TED, can you confirm that it is a TEA as you said originally and can you tell me...
just_john10
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Feb 10, 2007
5:10 pm
7887
John, your email didn't go thru. Give it to me again and i'll try it. I goofed on the serial no. It's 292061. Don't ask what happened! Jeff ... From:...
Jeff Flannery
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Feb 10, 2007
5:23 pm
7888
John, the serial no. plate starts with TEA. That i'm sure of. I'm in the good ole USA. Pennsylvania to be more specific. Are you in England? Jeff ... From:...
Jeff Flannery
jflannery3
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Feb 10, 2007
10:50 pm
7889
I have a extra "Zang Thang" Positional Control unit in my possession as there was a slight mix up in the post over the Christmas break if anyone is interested...
Danny
raedan17
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Feb 11, 2007
2:11 am
7890
I checked the chart that shows that my tractor was built in 1952. How do I find out any additional information on it's history. I know it's a TEA 20-85 serial#...
charley5002000
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Feb 11, 2007
9:31 pm
7891
i just bought a henry backhoe to use on my to-20. problem is the fella kept the hydraulic pump, any way to hook up to the to-20's hydraulics? thank you, tom...
tom
pigpen60
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Feb 11, 2007
11:41 pm
7892
Yes you can couple it up to the Tractor Hydraulic system but you will find that it is far too slow as it only pumps about 2-3/4 gpm and to operate it...
just_john10
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Feb 12, 2007
8:23 pm
7893
Not easy to get details now after all this time as a lot of records were destroyed. I have worked it out to 10th September 1952 (or within a day or so) when...
just_john10
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Feb 12, 2007
8:28 pm
7894
my reasoning for thinking the to-20 hydraulic pump would be suficient is due to the hydraulic resrvoir is only 2 gallons and i was told the rule of thumb is...
tom
pigpen60
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Feb 12, 2007
9:53 pm
7895
The only way to be sure about this is to try it. Depends on how big the rams are and how long it takes to fill them. When we used to fit these machines to the...
just_john10
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Feb 12, 2007
11:10 pm
7896
If you are a member of FOFH they can date it to the actual shift in a lot of cases and probally tell you where it was shipped to check out the web site ...
jmnisbet_uk
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Feb 13, 2007
5:33 pm
7897
Hello Jim, Long time no see. Have you come here to have a rest from the crazy Dutchman, he is still holding court oh FoFH from what I get told. John ... How ...
just_john10
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Feb 13, 2007
9:13 pm
7898
FoFH cannot tell you where it went from the factory, only possibly tell you date of build. ... From: just_john10 To: fergusontractorclub@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
CRM
plough35
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Feb 13, 2007
10:17 pm
7899
i did some serious reading and i believe you to be correct. i just hate to spend being a cheap individual and all. im sorry i doubted your experience. tom ... ...
tom
pigpen60
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Feb 17, 2007
12:55 am
7900
What kind of transmission hydraulic oil can I use in my 1954 TEA 20 and get in the US. I read in old messages that the original specified oil was GL1-90W and...
bc1899
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Feb 17, 2007
1:51 am
7901
is there anyway to convert the to-20 to 12 volt charging system? tom...
tom
pigpen60
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Feb 17, 2007
8:08 am
7902
several supply places sell kits to do just that William Bates Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 ... From: tom To: fergusontractorclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: 2/17/2007...
William Bates
wadventure
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Feb 17, 2007
8:57 am
7903
The oil isn't a transmission or hydraulic oil as such, nothing special about it. GL1-90W was the spec of the original oil and that was because there was...
just_john10
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Feb 17, 2007
1:17 pm
7904
Mine came that way. About the only change is the alternator. Mine has one probably from a junk yard on there with a separate voltage regulator but when I...
drizler
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Feb 17, 2007
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