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Pepper
09-05-2020, 02:37 PM
Anyone here into old tractors?
My father in law dropped off our new-to-us MF35 this week.
Gonna take some loving, but it’s a good one for the price.
Sure is showing every bit of its 60years, but the plan is to have it ready for the Grey Fergie muster in March next year.
60 years or not Steve, ya cant kill a Fergy, :thumbsup: I,m sure it will come up a treat mate:)
Leon:thumbsup:
xelasnave
09-05-2020, 03:49 PM
My next big purchase and I would love an oldie but these days I can't manage the mechanical work that I expect would be part of owning an oldie.
Alex
Rainmaker
09-05-2020, 04:25 PM
My first paid job was driving a Ferguson 35 on a neighbour's farm in Finland,
I was 10yrs old and it was summer of 1967....... I got in strife a couple of times as the model had a diff lock and did not want to turn when the trailer was loaded and front wheels would come off the ground.... scared myself a couple times.
FlashDrive
09-05-2020, 05:24 PM
Giddy Up Cowboy ...!! :lol:
Got my Ford 8N out for the 4h of July this year.
Pepper
10-05-2020, 07:46 AM
Nice Thomas. Did you restore that yourself?
sheeny
10-05-2020, 07:58 AM
This is my IHI 434 just after I bought it.
It's still a working tractor (not a show pony ;o) ) so since I've had it I've panelbeated the left guard, refitted the toolbox to the left guard, fixed the hand brake and the diff lock and added an ROPS - oh, and replace a tyre that was badly gashed.
Dead reliable!
Al.
Not much to restore, always a working tractor. Just Chromed a few item and fresh paint.
Now this is one I did restore, Transmission etc. A small tractor, but a real - "workhorse" Back in it's day..
GrahamL
10-05-2020, 10:25 AM
Sweet old machines , I'm looking for an old fergy or similar .
Newer machines of today ,, well were i work we had a late model new holland that developed electronic issues somewhere in the shuttle transmission loop (9k later ) and a couple of months down time it worked fine for 5 months and is now doing the same again ..
The_bluester
10-05-2020, 11:34 AM
Not from diff lock or weight, but I recall the first time I drove a tractor was a grey fergie. First gear, fine, second gear, fine. Top, whoops, front wheels bouncing up and down over the bumps in the laneway as it went three times as fast as in second gear, my dad forgot to mention not to use the road gear..
muletopia
10-05-2020, 01:53 PM
Bought a beaten up old Fergi 185, from a logging company. A new clutch and a little welding now it is used at least every week, nice to have a loader and hay forks.
Still for some jobe I wish I could use a draft horse. The percheron stallion we had fo 20 odd years was a delight for small jobs,garden & fire break plowing.
Chris
wavelandscott
10-05-2020, 02:43 PM
Love the pictures...we had an old Fordson.
Pepper
10-05-2020, 03:07 PM
nice guys. Keep em coming.
Fixed up the old slasher today, chucked some new skids on and sharpened the blades. Just need to get a pto shaft now, the old boy left it at port Macquarie, and I’m good to cut the jungle down the back.
alval
12-05-2020, 09:15 AM
I’ve got a grey TEA 20 thats been helping me get my boat in and out of the water for nearly 20 years. Super reliable. It gets washed more than my car, after every trip, and garaged next to the boat. Best part about these beautys is you can still buy new bits and parts. I have to keep on top of maintenance. Pictures here after replacing some bits. Engine cover paint hadnt dried yet.
Al
AndyG
12-05-2020, 10:18 AM
I never knew what a Fergie was until I read this thread. After visiting my Folks the other day, their nieghbour shows up on an old blue Fergie. He bought it off the other neighbour few a hundred bucks. Hadn't run in many years
He cleaned a mud wasp nest out of the starter motor. Off it went. After about 10 hours of use (to weed out any other troubles), he invested in an oil change, and fresh diesel. All it needed. It looks like something out of Mad Max, but it goes hard.
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