Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Equipment Shed => Topic started by: matfarrow on November 03, 2007, 15:49
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hi, does any know anything about old T20 tractors. the only info i can see on the engine is as follows.85. B or DA19. 56 or 86. this is all i can read and not sure what it might relate to.sorry it's a bit random but thought one of you helpful lot might have some ideas??
cheers mat
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http://www.vintagefarmtractors.co.uk/ check with these guys ,best in the fergy club i know off . also check my site in links :wink:
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Petrol or Diesel :?: :?: :?:
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hiyaaaa frankie matey where ya been hiding ,, you been playing with gwiz? :wink: :lol:
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Frankies been building a half scale model of the Titanic but as run into a problem :( Bob
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lmao :wink:
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I have been busy but not with the titanic mainly my new caravan but theres more and I will post pics as soon as i have finnished.
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this is frankies front yard no wonder we never see him :wink:
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o152/shaungill/25945.jpg)
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just off to polish some bonets and change some engine oil :)
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Quality piece of kit the old TE20's.
Is it running?
Try Tractor & Machinery magazine as they often have articles on old Fergies
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Good tool for 1/2 acre or mor. I've got one. Wot do yu want to know?
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sorry i've been slow to get back to you all... pc has been down for a while...anyway back to more interesting things, the T20 belongs to a friend but he hasn't got a pc so i said i'd find out some info from you lot and as i guessed i wasn't to be disappointed.it is a petrol parafin engine, running but noisy.
does the 85 mean anything? and what about the DA19 or BA19 cant quite make it out?its also got 86 or 56 just below the other number.. this is on the rhs of the engine as your sat on it.
what else do i want to know? well can we get a manual for it? is there any other way of finding out any more info on it ?
thanks for your help.
cheers mat :roll:
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There must be an owners club or society around somewhere. There are literally thousands so these about and running. Alternatively visit any ploughing match and you will see several.