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Got the tea blues

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paul

09-09-2001 16:22:16




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Howdy, I bought what I thought/was told was a 1952 te-20. My local tractor repair guy informed
me that I own a tea-20 instead. He said he couldn't find parts anywhere and I need some help. I like the tractor and want to keep it running. It gets used mainly as a woods tractor for our small maple sugaring operation and it serves that purpose well. I lack both the skill and the desire to restore it, I just want to keep it in good running shape. Any help in locating parts sources would be greatly appreciated.I live fairly close to the Canadien border and could go there for parts as well.

thanks- Paul in Huntington Vermont

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Barry Reid, Stirling, Ontario

09-10-2001 05:36:31




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 Re: Got the tea blues in reply to paul, 09-09-2001 16:22:16  
Hi Paul
There is a great place here in Stirling, Its a Massey-Ferguson Dealerhip that can get any part that you need for your TEA. The place is called McKeown Motors and they are located in a small town east of Stirling called Springbrook. The phone number is 1-613-395-3883 ask to speak to Allan, hes the owners son and knows alot about the old fergusons. I bought my TEA for much the same purpose as you have. Dont no much, just want it to run smooth and be reliable. SpringBook is located ruffly 3.0 hours west of the Quebec border.
Enjoy Your tractor

Barry

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rod

09-10-2001 04:26:18




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 Re: Got the tea blues in reply to paul, 09-09-2001 16:22:16  
I get parts at the local Massey dealer I have gotten points, oil filter, front seal and other parts without a problem. There are some UK suppliers. try posting at one of the clubs like
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rod



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Ray,IN

09-09-2001 20:13:03




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 Re: Got the tea blues in reply to paul, 09-09-2001 16:22:16  
Here's a list of salvage yards that might have TEA tractor parts:



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