Ferguson TEA20
Before what became Massey Ferguson in 1953, there was just the Ferguson Company, headed by Harry Ferguson. In 1946, he introduced the TE20, a utility tractor considered to be his most successful design. It was manufactured until 1948 when it was replaced by the Ferguson TEA20.
The gray Fergusons are known in many parts of the world. The first TE20´s were made with a liquid-cooled Continental Z-120, 2.0 liter gasoline engine. Rated speed: 1750. In 1947 the standard engine replaced the Continental engine - and was then called the TEA-20. It was produced in Coventry, England.
Total built: 172,185.
TE-20 casting code numbers are found on the left side of the differential/hydraulic housing, just forward of the round port.
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change. No original documents came with the tractors. They are all from the estate of a collector. If there ever were documents, they are now lost.
This tractor is in good condition but has not been tested. Interested buyers are asked to form their own opinion about the condition of the tractor during the inspection.
Inspection and collection by appointment only. Pay before delivery.
This tractor comes from a collection of 35 vintage tractors in Denmark from a now deceased collector. All tractors were purchased from the estate and taken to our warehouse in Skjød and sold from there.
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