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Difference between TO20 and TO30

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Chattabaugh

04-21-2005 17:27:53




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I recently bought a tractor and I"m trying to figure out which model it is. I was told it was a 1953 TO20, however The serial nummber is TO63603. The transmission has HF TO7008 stamped on it, 4 speeds, reverse and Start, and a High/low gear. The engine has Z120A600 and D25Y stamed into it. It also has some sort of stearing aid from Kosch Manufacturing.

I would appreciate any help -- Thanks

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Jeff Eineder

05-28-2006 15:48:05




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 Re: Difference between TO20 and TO30 and other stu in reply to Chattabaugh, 04-21-2005 17:27:53  
I have a question we just got a ferguson and we would like to find out what year it is and then we have the ser. num. but we have been trying to look it up and nothing is coming up the ser. num. is T0-2453 at least thats what we got off the tag above the steering wheel. we just would like to figure out what year it is, what its original colors were so we can redo them and any other defects that should be changed if your could help up out that would be much apperciated.
thanks
Jeff

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John(UK)

04-22-2005 10:16:32




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 Re: Difference between TO20 and TO30 in reply to Chattabaugh, 04-21-2005 17:27:53  
It is as the other Nonac99 says...1951 TO30 with TO20 engine. Someone has been fiddling again.



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nonac99

04-21-2005 18:42:42




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 Re: Difference between TO20 and TO30 in reply to Chattabaugh, 04-21-2005 17:27:53  
Looks Like a 1951 TO30 with a TO20 engine in it. The year is based on information to left of page under Research & Info, Serial numbers. The TO30 is supposed to have a Z129 engine in it based on posts from other contributors to this forum (thank you!). Hopefully one of them can help you more.



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Ray,IN

04-22-2005 20:44:16




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 Re: Difference between TO20 and TO30 in reply to nonac99, 04-21-2005 18:42:42  
The two engines differ by 9 ci. At 6/1 compression this calculates to near 2HP. If the oil filter is horizontal on the right side of the engine it is a Z129, if it is in the oil pan it is a Z120. Harry Ferguson had three different TO series engines, Z120, Z129, Z134, the ci of the engines.



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