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The Ferguson TE20 (TE denoting Tractor England) was the first tractor to be produced by Harry Ferguson in the UK. The Banner Lane factory in Coventry was originally an aero-engine factory operated by the Standard Motor Company for the British Government during world war two. After the war an agreement was made between Standard and Harry Ferguson who was looking for factory space to build his latest tractors. Ferguson provided the tractor design, marketing and sales service, whilst Standard provided the factory space and manufactured the tractor.
The first tractor to come off the production line was the TE20 on 6th July 1946. Originally this was fitted with an American engine called the Continental Z-120, but in September 1948 a 2088cc Standard engine became available. Production continued until 1956, after a total of 517,651 grey fergies (serial numbers) had rolled off the line.
Ferguson badged the original model as the TE-20, but went on to produce a range of variants…..
TE-20 Continental Z-120 petrol engine, 1946-1948
TEA-20 Standard Motor Company petrol engine, 1947-1956
TEB-20 Continental Z-120 petrol engine – Narrow, 1946-1948
TEC-20 Standard petrol – Narrow, 1948-1956
TED-20 TVO Standard engine, 1949-1956
TEE-20 TVO Standard engine – Narrow, 1949-1956
TEF-20 Standard diesel, 1951-1956
TEH-20 lamp oil Standard engine, 1950-1956
TEJ-20 lamp oil Standard engine – Narrow, 1950-1956
TEK-20 petrol Standard Engine – Vineyard, 1952-1956
TEL-20 TVO Standard engine – Vineyard, 1952-1956
TEM-20 lamp oil Standard engine – Vineyard, 1952-1956
TEP-20 petrol Standard engine – Industrial, 1952-1956
TER-20 TVO Standard engine – Industrial, 1952-1956
TES-20 lamp oil Standard engine – Industrial, 1952-1956
TET-20 Standard diesel engine – Industrial, 1952-1956
TO-20 Detroit built Continental Z-120 engine, 1948-1951
TO-30 Detroit built Continental Z-129 engine, 1951-1954
Over 25,000 TE20’s were exported to the USA to fill the gap left in the market when the last Ford Ferguson came off the production line in Detroit in June 1947, but before the Detroit assembled TO20 came into production in 1948.
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norman archibald says:September 30th, 2007 at 2:16 am
Vintage tractor engineer,
Sir, would you know where I could get hold of a complete illustration of the breakdown of the motor of a TEA 20 Fergie.
I pulled the motor down 12 months ago and have begun to re-assemble same.
I want a breakdown of the motor just to make sure I re-assemble the motor correctly.2
The Vintage Tractor Engineer says:September 30th, 2007 at 6:14 pm
The only thing I could suggest is a manual. Try Classic Tractors
http://www.classictractors.co.uk/shop/asp/prodtype.asp?PT_ID=158&strPageHistory=cat
who do both workshop manuals and parts books for the TE 20’s.Steve.
We have a Massey Ferguson Serial #9A-110316 can not seem to be clear on what date or make. I looked and it says it is a TED 20 which would make it a Ferguson but the plate states Massey Ferguson. Need info to have work done and get parts Thanks Mary Ross
What are the differences between a TE20 and a TO20? I have a tractor and was told it was a 1947 TE20, but I am finding things that indicate a TO20. This one has the Gear Shift starter. But to adjust the brakes, it has the slot like a vehicle has, not a bolt.
Have a Massey Harris ferguson tractor not sure of the model but on the left side it has sc87752evr any info would be appreciated thanks
I have a TO 20 with no starter button Has been converted to 12 volt Need to know how to wire starter button & 12 volt battery for starting Thanks
I am trying to locate a paint code for the Vintage Grey on the Fergies, any help would be appreciated.
I have a TD20 (TD144468) and am sure the brake linkages are reassembled incorrectly. They don’t at all work correctly – being the opposite to what they should do.
The tractor has the Kidney Cam type brakes, which are fine, but the right and left foot linkages are just not right.
Is there a diagram or photograph available that will show me the correct set up for these.
Thanks
Robert
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TENHO PRA VENDER UN TRATOR EN BON ESTADO DE FUNCIONAMENTO PRA VENDER DE 1951 CON DECUMENTOS TUDO ORIJINAL
Am chasing a Banjo Bolt for a Massey TE D20 has anybody got an idea where I may obtain one truly appreciate it
thanking You
Pat Skuse
Ferguson TVO 1952 tractor: Looking for orignal copper washer / seals for changeover / tap bowl
I am trying to locate RH & LH cowling panels for 1948 TE-20.
They are approx 23″ tall where they attach to center grill and dog leg is 46″ long
Hi, Can you please tell me if there is much of a difference in the parts between the TE 20 Continental and say the TEA 20??
Thanks Bryan.
I see in your listings of the TE-20 tractors there is the TE-B20 ,I have been trying to find some info.on it and pictures of this machine but the only info. I can find is in listings, no whereabouts, and there are even people ,that know alot bout the history of the Grey Fergie that state it was never built! ! Further info. on the TEB would certainly be accepted with gratitude
Jón