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mgross

07-03-2005 11:04:23




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The TO-20 manual shows something called the "Ferguson Power Jack." Actuated by the 3-pt, it appears to function like a motorcycle center stand to lift the wheels off the ground. Hard to tell from the pictures if this is only the rear wheels or the front as well. Looks like a handy thing to have. A floor jack and stands are good on a concrete floor, but this looks safer for use on dirt. any one have one and any thoughts? Thinking of building one.

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RogerL

07-05-2005 12:06:43




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
Does anyone make a reproduction of this? Seems like a very handy thing to have around.



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Boss Hog

07-05-2005 04:02:04




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 Ebay Link for the Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
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Melvin

07-04-2005 03:03:46




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
There is a jack on Ebay for sale,Go to buy,Type in Ford Ferguson 3 point jack in search.



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mgross

07-04-2005 08:27:22




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to Melvin, 07-04-2005 03:03:46  
Hadn't thought of looking there. thanks for pointing it out. good pictures as well.



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Chuck (CA)

07-03-2005 20:15:24




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
Did a search and found the attached picture. I always thought that this was an engineering marvel.



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mgross

07-04-2005 08:21:34




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to Chuck (CA), 07-03-2005 20:15:24  
That's a very good illustrative picture! thanks!



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Chuck (CA)

07-03-2005 20:13:53




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
Did a search and found the attached picture. I always thought that this was an engineering marvel.



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John (UK)

07-03-2005 12:58:21




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to mgross, 07-03-2005 11:04:23  
They do lift front and rear wheels and have been around since the very early Ford/Ferguson days. Ferguson changed the style of it in later years to accommodate the bigger tractors and instead of locating around the rear axle trumpets to lift they moved the mounting points to the bottom of the lower link arms. You need to have a HARD floor to use it or it could sink. You could put something under it to spread the load though. I have the drawings with the measurements for that early jack if you would like them. email me at fergusontractors at tiscali dot co dot uk

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mgross

07-04-2005 08:19:47




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 Re: Ferguson Power Jack in reply to John (UK), 07-03-2005 12:58:21  
Thanks for the offer. I'll email you tomorrow. can't do it from where I am now.



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