Great video Nick,I'd love to have a banana loader for my TEF 20,I have a rare piece of Ferguson machinery that I got about 5 months ago which is a mk1 Ferguson Cordwood Saw (A-LO-19),I also got a hydraulic arm lock about 1 month ago, thanks or the upload Nick!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your comments,at the moment I have 22 tractors in my collection. Some of the videos were taken on my fathers farm so some of the tractors filmed are my fathers and some are my brothers,my brother has alot more than me as he still uses them to farm today,the most modern tractor he uses is my fathers 1980 Zetor which you can see on a couple of the videos with the samro harvester and the automatic potato planter.
Thanks for posting this video. Do you know what model number your Ferguson spreader is? I'm in the States and have a 1950 Ferguson AJO-20 spreader in original condition. It looks similar to yours, except that the sides are metal, not wood. It has a wood floor.
Hi,I'm not sure the model number, I will have a look on the plate. My brother has one the same except like yours the sides are metal and I know it is a bit later than mine.Unfortunately mine is very rotton now and since this video I have had to weld iron into the main frame and replace the sides and the floor. It still works but only just!!!!
Hello , i love your fergie videos , great to see them out working hard like they should be, I would love to see a clode up of the exhaust on the loader tractor as i had to but a underbelly exhaust on with my loader? keep up the good work Colin
Hi , sorry I can't film a close up of the exhaust as that tractor belonged to our late landlord and was sold several years ago for more than 10k as it had a 2 digit registration. The exhaust silencer had been hammered flatish and left to float around loose on the elbow as the loader arm used to touch it all the time, so really it should have had a downswept exhaust fitted. Thanks also for your kind comments.
Thanks for your comment, I don't think it would be too nose heavy without the weight, it just takes a bit of the strain off the steering especially if you are using the bucket to move ground or something heavy. Good luck with your restoration!
theres only 1 thing i hate about the TE20s, the clutch!!!
cenjeff4600 10 months ago
I had to fill mine with a graip,our ted had a featherstone mid mounted mower,have you ever seen such a beast.
crumyards 1 year ago
Great video Nick,I'd love to have a banana loader for my TEF 20,I have a rare piece of Ferguson machinery that I got about 5 months ago which is a mk1 Ferguson Cordwood Saw (A-LO-19),I also got a hydraulic arm lock about 1 month ago, thanks or the upload Nick!!!!!!!!!!
keithmcgrath 1 year ago
what is that ballast smashing into every tine you hit the pile?
depsterboy 1 year ago
i love all your videos.could you tell me how many tractors you have in your collection.
crisp2882 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments,at the moment I have 22 tractors in my collection. Some of the videos were taken on my fathers farm so some of the tractors filmed are my fathers and some are my brothers,my brother has alot more than me as he still uses them to farm today,the most modern tractor he uses is my fathers 1980 Zetor which you can see on a couple of the videos with the samro harvester and the automatic potato planter.
Wildrover434 2 years ago
Clutch clutch clutch and so on.
pwarren1010 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video. Do you know what model number your Ferguson spreader is? I'm in the States and have a 1950 Ferguson AJO-20 spreader in original condition. It looks similar to yours, except that the sides are metal, not wood. It has a wood floor.
batt409 2 years ago
Hi,I'm not sure the model number, I will have a look on the plate. My brother has one the same except like yours the sides are metal and I know it is a bit later than mine.Unfortunately mine is very rotton now and since this video I have had to weld iron into the main frame and replace the sides and the floor. It still works but only just!!!!
Wildrover434 2 years ago
Hello , i love your fergie videos , great to see them out working hard like they should be, I would love to see a clode up of the exhaust on the loader tractor as i had to but a underbelly exhaust on with my loader? keep up the good work Colin
te20man 2 years ago
Hi , sorry I can't film a close up of the exhaust as that tractor belonged to our late landlord and was sold several years ago for more than 10k as it had a 2 digit registration. The exhaust silencer had been hammered flatish and left to float around loose on the elbow as the loader arm used to touch it all the time, so really it should have had a downswept exhaust fitted. Thanks also for your kind comments.
Wildrover434 2 years ago
hi there is that a push of fork ?
fearthedeere2009 2 years ago
Hi, yes it is a push off fork!
Wildrover434 2 years ago
@fearthedeere2009 Ya,they had a push-off fork and a ram tipping gravel bucket
keithmcgrath 1 year ago
i love your video, im restoring a ferguson with a bannana loader at the minute, would the loader make the tractor be nose heavy without the weight?
rafathegafa11 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment, I don't think it would be too nose heavy without the weight, it just takes a bit of the strain off the steering especially if you are using the bucket to move ground or something heavy. Good luck with your restoration!
Wildrover434 2 years ago
Great to see this kit working great videos
rakerman 2 years ago