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    What our Fergies are good for, pics attached

    Needed to move one of those cheap garden sheds. A bit of bush (hillbilly) rigging and job done with the old 80 mm bore TEA20. [/img]
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    Oil pressure line

    The oil pressure gauge on my FE 35 needs replacing. I have been there and done this before. But this time I plan to cut at least a 2" dia. hole in the double panel behind the gauge. It is bad enough doing the same job on a TEA 20 without double panels. Obviously I am not an avid purist and will...
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    Access Step for TEA 20

    Yes a second step is what I had in mind. Bob (Aust), the picture is my tractor so have the foot plates. Tried getting on/off with the aid of a upside down bin, cutting the height in half does help. Follow what you are fella's are talking about had hoped someone had done the hard work and made...
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    Access Step for TEA 20

    I have recently had a back op and need an extra side step for my TEA 20. Has anyone made one or know of photos or plans of a step which I could fabricate and add to my tractor to do the job
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    zane thang

    Bought mine over ten years ago an use this tractor daily just about every day. An old Fergie dealer who received a gold model tractor of Harry in person said "it cannot be done son if you want to contol the height get some chains blah blah" One day I will put a knob on the end of the shaft to...
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    Dexta Operators Manual and PTO Jumping out of Gear.

    Thanks Terry, well worth the read, I am hoping the PTO jumping out of gear is a circlip or a selector problem. As the tractor is a 41/2 hour drive into the mountains from our workshop and I don't fancy splitting her in the mountains that far from civilisation. Thinking back the pto shaft was...
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    Dexta Operators Manual and PTO Jumping out of Gear.

    I need an operators manual for a Ford Dexta. It look like the one in the photo except the lights are on side of radiator cowl. I have only seen it briefly as it is on a mates property which is in a remote mountain location. Details I do know, 3 cyl Perkins, single stage clutch, diff lock. As...
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    Ferguson Wrench

    Aussie Bob my email is with my profile. can I talk you into selling me one of those spanner kits. Photo is early very original TEA20 (apart from some lights etc.), which is almost used every day Cheers Stuart
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    35 Clutch Drag

    Thanks for all the input. Looks like I will need to do a rebuild on this clutch and replace some oil seals as the drag is a problem and I don't want to destroy the g/box. However with some careful driving and using the H/L shift as well the rebuild'/split will be a next winter job. Find the...
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    35 Clutch Drag

    Got some time this afternoon to do some follow up. The clutch fingers are not perfectly adjusted with about 1.5 mm variation in height or gap. There is what appears to be engine oil in the clutch housing but the clutch plates appear to be dry. The clutch drag varies however engagement is...
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    35 Clutch Drag

    Thanks for the info it is good to know the clutch is typical. But now notice it drags enough in low range to move the tractor on level ground with the 1st and even the 2nd stage fully depressed. Will try to be patient and change gears as recommended. I have a bad back and knee so a clutch...
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    35 Clutch Drag

    Picked up a SNMY (1963 build) today. My question is about clutch drag and pressure required to operate the clutch. Find it best to change gears with engine at idle or clutch drag can be a problem. Also find pressure to disengage the first stage very high when compared the clutch on old 80mm...
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    chainsaw sharpeners

    I find it faster with file and will sharpen 3 times on bar before swapping chain, like to run 3 as a minimum chains per bar.
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    LIVE POWER TAKE OFF FOR FORD TRACTORS WITH FOUR SPEED TRA...

    Yeah I have a chuckle every time I think of tractor jacked up with wheels spinning to keep the pto running. But reckon this could work as my experience with balers is you know well ahead of time when you are going to need to slow the tractor and allow baler to catch up. Should charge for the...
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    LIVE POWER TAKE OFF FOR FORD TRACTORS WITH FOUR SPEED TRA...

    Can see merit in Duner's idea of lifting one wheel only. I would try lifting the right wheel, this way if you are using the right brake to creep forward or move of (as you simultaneously lower wheel back to deck, with a Zane Thang of course) , left foot is available for the clutch should you...
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