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Re: OT__majorman // 4/25
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Posted by Majorman on October 14, 2006 at 00:38:18 from (86.141.129.218):
In Reply to: OT__majorman // 4/25 posted by farmerjohninpa on October 13, 2006 at 19:28:39:
John, Right!! You are talking about a little baby tractor!! These were great little tractors and as you say, had a two speed PTO. Used on farms and by local authorities for mowing etc. Tractor was initially designed by the Harry Ferguson Research Team working for BMC. Has a 25 hp BMC Diesel engine. A well liked and handy little work horse. Hydraulics/draft control goes back to Harry Fergusons first ideas about linkage positioning rather than a "hydraulic draft control" but once mastered it allows the tractor to cope with ploughs and cultivators with ease. It was many years ahead of todays compact tractors in its way. All the other information on parts etc. will be the same.
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