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Posted by Rlach on February 13, 2005 at 11:16:56 from (69.159.137.9):
In Reply to: ferguson tractor posted by bryan86 on February 12, 2005 at 19:50:13:
Ferguson 20 and 30 All Ferguson 20 & 30 have 4-speed transmision TE is for tractor England TO is for tractor Overseas Ferguson 20 : TE-20 : Continental Z120 engine, 120 CID (Oil filler pipe near front of engine close to fan) TO-20 : Continental Z120 engine, 120 CID (Oil filler pipe near front of engine close to fan) TEA-20-80 : Standard engine, 113 CID-80 mm bore (Oil filler pipe above starter) TEA-20-85 : Standard engine, 127 CID-85 mm bore (Oil filler pipe above starter) Ferguson 30 : TO-30 : Continental Z129 engine, 129 CID (Oil filler pipe near front of engine close to fan) Power : TEA 20-80 : approximately 24 HP at PTO TE/TO-20 : approximately 25 HP at PTO TEA 20-85 : approximately 28 HP at PTO TO-30 : approximately 29 HP at PTO Serial numbers (on a plate attached with rivets behind the steering wheel, above the throttle) : TE-20 (England) : 1946 : (1-315); 1947 : (316-20894); 1948 : (20895-77772); 1949 : (77773-116461); 1950 : (116462-167836); 1951 : (167837-241335); 1952 : (241336-310779); 1953 : (310780-367998); 1954 : (367999-428092); 1955 : (428093-488578); 1956 : (488579-517651). TO-20 (USA) : 1948 : (1-1807); 1949 : (1808-14659); 1950 : (14660-39162); 1951 : (39163-60000). TO-30 (USA) : 1951 : (60001-72679); 1952 : (72680-108644); 1953 : (108645-125928); 1954 : (125929-140000). Notes on modifications : TEA20-80 (80 mm bore) : used up to serial # 172598; water pump is mounted on engine block. TEA2-85 (85 mm bore: used after serial # 172598); water pump is mounted on head. Serial # 200001 : electrical system switch from 6 to 12 volts and air intake is via a screen on dashboard. Rlach
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