- Tea 20 Ferguson Tractor
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- Massey Ferguson Tea 20 Manual
- Ferguson Tea 20 Parts Manual
- Ferguson Tea 20 Manual
This Massey-Ferguson TO-30 TO-20 TE-20 TEA-20 Factory Parts Manual is a reproduction of the original, out of print book. This book is printed in two sections. The first section contains a pictorial and group index plus a numerical index of all part numbers included in this book. The pages in this section are numbered with roman numerals. Ferguson TEA-20 Hitch / Drawbar Parts for sale at discount prices. Same-day shipping and easy returns. Compare our prices! We have the right parts for your old tractor.
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The PDF manual covers
Massey Ferguson T20, TE20, TE-A20, TE-D20, TE-F20, TE-H20
Tea 20 Ferguson Tractor
ENGINES COVERED: Petrol engine, 80mm bore (TE-A20) Petrol engine, 85mm bore (TE-A20) Vaporising oil engine, 85mm bore (TE-D20) Lamp oil engine 85mm bore (TE-H20) Diesel engine (TE-F20)
Specifications - Engine - Cooling System - Fuel System - Governor - Electrical - Lighting - Clutch - Transmission - Axle - Hydraulics - Power Take Off - Steering - Brakes - Wheels and Tires - Body - Narrow and Industrial Variants - Special Tools - and much more.
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About the Massey Ferguson TE20
Massey Ferguson Tea 20 Manual
The model name came from Tractor, England 20 horsepower . The TE range of Ferguson tractors was introduced in England in 1946,following 30 years of continuous development of 'The Ferguson System' from 1916. The first work was to design a plough and linkage to integrate the tractor with its work in a manner that was an engineering whole. The automatic control system is now employed by almost all tractor manufacturers worldwide. A British patent was applied for by Harry Ferguson in 1925 and granted the following year. By the early 1930s the linkage design was finalised and is now adopted as international standard category I. Just one prototype Ferguson System tractor, known as the Ferguson Black, was built to further technical development and for demonstrating to potential manufacturers. During 1936 the first production Ferguson tractors were built in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, by the David Brown Company.