Owned our TEA20 for 42 years. It was built the same month I was born & sold the same month my wife was born. Just finished a rebuild (just "fixed" not restored) and it is back to tip top shape. Good to see another one saved as they are great tractors.
It is a wonderful sound when you first get them going. I bought mine a couple of years ago and it hadn't been started in at least 15 years. Day or two of work and ample cussing, the old girl runs again. She has travelled more than me, arrived in Victoria Australia 1n 1948, born in late 1947 TEA20, Sn: 26502 like so many kids during and after the war to work on the farms, a 10-pound pommie (where would Australia be without them), moved to South Australia still got her blue stripe on the bonnet, and like all us geriatrics retired in Queensland after working in the cane fields for a while. Now peacefully living on a property where she can get out in the paddocks, do a little slashing and use her carry-all to help stop the parts from freezing up, keep the joints lubricated.
We used to crank start our old McCormick Deering W6 all the time. My dad taught me to always keep my thumb on the same side as my fingers so that if it backfired it at least wouldn't break your thumb. Love the old tractors, wish I still had one to fart around with but I live in town now (sucks).
Sweet ,cant beat playing with these old motors ,i must have a go at mine this summer ,wifes got a list as long as mi arm on fixing house probs first lol . greetings from wales UK . ive 2 old fergie TE20s and 2 old dextas altho i started rebulding the super dexta and got sidelined with other stuff ,you can see them on my channel the working dextas hooked up to a buzz saw for cutting wood ,take care . ps ive liked and subd you .
Essentially a British version of the Ford 8N. Ferguson was given all of the engineering drawings and material specifications for the 8N when they settled with Ford over the 3 point PTO and lift dispute. I have a 48 and a 52 8N both flatheads…Ford did not build a OHV engine tractor until the Jubilee in 53. Nice machine. I’ll lay odds that a 8N 12 volt conversion kit will fit it with little modification.
I think your tractor is a Tea model not the Ted. Because on the Ted the airfilter intake is on the dash. Also it's 6 volt the Ted is a 12 volt. Nice tractor good little project.😁
With a little TLC these tractors will virtually run forever, they are so light on the ground and they turn on a sixpence, with the hydraulics properly set they are fantastic with a mould board plough,, though I'm not so sure with your disc plough.
You may find you have the wrong water pump on the fergie. It is a standard engine and it may be someone put the car waterpump on it. Instead of the one for the tractor. Hope this helps you.😁
Owned our TEA20 for 42 years. It was built the same month I was born & sold the same month my wife was born. Just finished a rebuild (just "fixed" not restored) and it is back to tip top shape. Good to see another one saved as they are great tractors.
It is a wonderful sound when you first get them going. I bought mine a couple of years ago and it hadn't been started in at least 15 years. Day or two of work and ample cussing, the old girl runs again. She has travelled more than me, arrived in Victoria Australia 1n 1948, born in late 1947 TEA20, Sn: 26502 like so many kids during and after the war to work on the farms, a 10-pound pommie (where would Australia be without them), moved to South Australia still got her blue stripe on the bonnet, and like all us geriatrics retired in Queensland after working in the cane fields for a while. Now peacefully living on a property where she can get out in the paddocks, do a little slashing and use her carry-all to help stop the parts from freezing up, keep the joints lubricated.
We used to crank start our old McCormick Deering W6 all the time. My dad taught me to always keep my thumb on the same side as my fingers so that if it backfired it at least wouldn't break your thumb. Love the old tractors, wish I still had one to fart around with but I live in town now (sucks).
Sweet ,cant beat playing with these old motors ,i must have a go at mine this summer ,wifes got a list as long as mi arm on fixing house probs first lol . greetings from wales UK . ive 2 old fergie TE20s and 2 old dextas altho i started rebulding the super dexta and got sidelined with other stuff ,you can see them on my channel the working dextas hooked up to a buzz saw for cutting wood ,take care . ps ive liked and subd you .
Essentially a British version of the Ford 8N. Ferguson was given all of the engineering drawings and material specifications for the 8N when they settled with Ford over the 3 point PTO and lift dispute. I have a 48 and a 52 8N both flatheads…Ford did not build a OHV engine tractor until the Jubilee in 53. Nice machine. I’ll lay odds that a 8N 12 volt conversion kit will fit it with little modification.
Those are classic bits of machinery.
Your a braver man than I cranking a fergy like that.
I think your tractor is a Tea model not the Ted. Because on the Ted the airfilter intake is on the dash. Also it's 6 volt the Ted is a 12 volt. Nice tractor good little project.😁
It's a TED, it has the double tank.
Good video! You are missing the manifold cover to keep the vaporizer warm for burning TVO
Make sure the fuel is on straight petrol to start it first.😃
It is a TEA 6 volt electrics. 😃 The Ted and Tea have a double tank.
With a little TLC these tractors will virtually run forever, they are so light on the ground and they turn on a sixpence, with the hydraulics properly set they are fantastic with a mould board plough,, though I'm not so sure with your disc plough.
You may find you have the wrong water pump on the fergie. It is a standard engine and it may be someone put the car waterpump on it. Instead of the one for the tractor. Hope this helps you.😁
Last of the old tractors ... The first of the now !
100s of thousands of these tractors Ford Farmalls Deeres etc Massy Fergesons still in use today
Sir I want to buy the same tractor. Will you please help me to get one 🙏
I seen a Farmall throw my Daddy across garden cranking like that I was 13
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One of the most dangerous tractor ever built
You are full of crap