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What's to know/look for on a '49 Ferguson To-20?

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

I hope he is paying you to take it.

 

That FEL is a piece of work.  Understand that an FEL with out power steering is a real work.

The fel is a Ferguson one from the 40s.

 

No notion if its original to that tractor or not...

I can't remember if he put that on there or if it was something he bought after the tractor. Pretty sure it was there when he got it. But that's all OEM.

 

 

He's 70 + and not super strong and he can steer it so I should be able to handle the steering.

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Stormin

  I love that cab. The pole on the FEL looks like one for lifting round bales. The 3pt should be pretty strong enough. You can fit a two furrow plough on it. And one of those is heavy, believe me. A transport box would be a handy addition. Steering wise they are easy.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, Stormin said:

  I love that cab. The pole on the FEL looks like one for lifting round bales. The 3pt should be pretty strong enough. You can fit a two furrow plough on it. And one of those is heavy, believe me. A transport box would be a handy addition. Steering wise they are easy.

The pole could certainly be used for moving bales.

 

In actuality it is for moving rolls of carpet and vinyl.

 

His plan is to change it to his other tractor.

 

 

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charging10

My brother in law has a ferguson to35, he has had this tractor for years , always a good dependable machine, I helped him install new wire harness and complete tune up, parts are easy to locate and install .

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SylvanLakeWH
On 10/22/2019 at 8:27 PM, ebinmaine said:

 

 

The "cab" such as it is will be removed even before transportation.

 

 

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Wow!

 

Keep the cab!!! Think of the productivity increase when working...won’t need to stop to use the potty!!!  

 

:ychain:

 

Very cool!

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AHS

@ebinmaine does it have a Sherman trans? The hi/lo? You win on the fugly contest!!👍😄

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ebinmaine
24 minutes ago, AHS said:

Sherman trans? The hi/lo?

Nope

Straight 4 speeds on this one.

 

Low range would be helpful but we'll still be using Cinnamon Horse and eventually Colossus for logging duties.

 

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ebinmaine

Ready to head to my house...

 

 

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Pullstart

Did you find a hauler EB?

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ebinmaine
34 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Did you find a hauler EB?

I did!

 

Our friend @JCM Jim.

Him and I are gonna take a run down next Saturday if all goes right....

 

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Pullstart

Nice work fellas and BBT!  I imagine she had plenty to do with getting it road ready?

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Stormin

Just noticed it's no mudguards/fenders. See if you can find some Eric. It's been known for people to get dragged off tractors without any.

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, pullstart said:

Nice work fellas and BBT!  I imagine she had plenty to do with getting it road ready?

No BBT in on this one yet.

It's still sitting 150 miles away.

 

This weekend though.....

 

 

1 hour ago, Stormin said:

Just noticed it's no mudguards/fenders. See if you can find some Eric. It's been known for people to get dragged off tractors without any.

My father's never had any. It's had the cab on it for most of the time he's had it.

 

I'll hunt around a bit locally and see what pops up.

 

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8ntruck

I think the manual for the 8N said that the 3 point should hold a Ford 2 bottom plow in the air overnight.  If not, there is something internally off in the hydraulic system.  Worn pump, bad pump gasket, worn valve, or worm piston/cylinder.

 

These systems are not too hard to work on.

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ebinmaine
On 11/4/2019 at 3:11 AM, Stormin said:

Just noticed it's no mudguards/fenders. See if you can find some Eric. It's been known for people to get dragged off tractors without any.

Norman I think I forgot to answer you on this. The front end loader actually kind of serves as rear fenders. The framework comes all the way out between the tires to the rear axle.

 

 

 

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