Another great Stew Lance. We just finished rebuilding a 65 engine and what a difference. With the temperature just above zero it fires up first turn of the key without and heating either. What a great sounding engine it is
G Day Lance, where did you ever find time to go to work? President of the tractor club eh, I think with your relaxed management approach you'll make an excellent pressy, It's all about team work and getting the best from those around you. great stew, nice to see around the shed and paddock, many thanks Barry
G Day Barry, Yeah the president role is a people management thing, thrying to keep it all calm and listen to what others would like to say. Hopefully it will go ok.
Nice stew Lance, thanks for sharing. The TEA looks good as is, quick coat of diesel and sump oil...lol. President, well, I didn't see that coming...lol... People need to remember that its a hobby, and we're there to enjoy ourselves, cut the BS. Glad you got some rain, the place looks good. see ya, Geoff.
Right on, we are not a political party but a bunch of machinery nuts there to enjoy ourselves. Hopefully I can get it back to being fun and get the important people out of the loop.
I do have a MF20 industrial I might run it on but with the neighbours place I dont think it would have handled it. The 1640 had its work cut out for it.
Another great Stew Lance - The TE20 looks great in it's work clothes, it's a very tidy example!
Thanks charles, Indeed it is!
Another great Stew Lance. We just finished rebuilding a 65 engine and what a difference. With the temperature just above zero it fires up first turn of the key without and heating either. What a great sounding engine it is
Nice work!
G Day Lance, where did you ever find time to go to work? President of the tractor club eh, I think with your relaxed management approach you'll make an excellent pressy, It's all about team work and getting the best from those around you.
great stew, nice to see around the shed and paddock,
many thanks
Barry
G Day Barry, Yeah the president role is a people management thing, thrying to keep it all calm and listen to what others would like to say. Hopefully it will go ok.
Love to see you work on the old TEA 20. Just bought another one myself for parts for $500.
You can never have too many
Nice stew Lance, thanks for sharing. The TEA looks good as is, quick coat of diesel and sump oil...lol. President, well, I didn't see that coming...lol... People need to remember that its a hobby, and we're there to enjoy ourselves, cut the BS. Glad you got some rain, the place looks good. see ya, Geoff.
Right on, we are not a political party but a bunch of machinery nuts there to enjoy ourselves. Hopefully I can get it back to being fun and get the important people out of the loop.
I reckon you do a good job of cleaning the sound up. We will soon be mowing the grass once every 5 days again I guess.
Yeah the mowing started yesterday
Did you try to put a little pressure in the tank ? To see if it leaks 😊👍🇩🇰
Yes that will probably happen today.
I think you need a Ferguson on that Slasher and the tires will go in tighter. If a TO-20/30 you'd need an overrunning clutch.
I do have a MF20 industrial I might run it on but with the neighbours place I dont think it would have handled it. The 1640 had its work cut out for it.
Seat on the TEA20 - Looks a bit punishing on the posterior - time to lash out and spoil your posterior!
Yes it wouldnt be good if it pinched my bum, lol.