Great video Dan! I live in Ohio USA, just found your channel and have subscribed. What an ingenious and simple way to adjust the clutch. On a more serious note, I want to express my condolences to you and all the British people at the loss of your monarch Queen Elizabeth.
Its sad that the likes of John Deere are making maintenance impossible with newer kit. The whole point of the machines was they were repairable out in the field.
Cow farmer Dan… the man with red hair and tractor black magic!!😁🤪. Guess that’s another job I need to do to our fergy and I never knew about the pto trick!
Hey Dan, Great information mate, I'm learning a lot! Is it possible to install steel ballast to front wheel / hub on a TEA20 Ferguson tractor? I have 3 Fergi's and a less than flat acreage property. I appreciate your time Dan. Regards Adrian Australia
Excellent very helpful. The clutch on my tef20 seems very sharp and judders. It's worse than when i first got it a few weeks ago and I'm investigating some small leaks under the engine block. Someone suggested the issues might be connected? Or is the clutch just really nervy on a ferguson?
Great Video again. Liked the tip with the string. I have recently acquired a Ferguson Winch, but, it is missing the top link and feet. I have watched the Video on repairing your winch and interested to know if you have the dimensions for the top link and feet so I can make some for myself. Cheers Gregor ( Melbourne / Australia)
hi Dan hope your well.. out t20 cluch is slipping had new one in couple of years ago there I no free play is that our problem ? just seen your video many thanks kind regards Richard.
Hi there I have just restored my tef 20 . It started easily before the restoration and still does how there is engine oil coming out where the exhaust meets the manifold when the engine is running . The tractor hasn't been used for the past few years . Any advise would be appreciated .
@@CowfarmerDan No I don't do any engine work and having an engine rebuild would be very costly . A mechanic suggested that I use a topper and work the tractor hard then the problem might go away . It was fine before the restoration and guage reading normal oil pressure . I hope its not an engine rebuild .Thanks for contacting me. Pat
Great video Dan! I live in Ohio USA, just found your channel and have subscribed. What an ingenious and simple way to adjust the clutch. On a more serious note, I want to express my condolences to you and all the British people at the loss of your monarch Queen Elizabeth.
Every day is a school day Dan, I did not know that about turning the pto to lift the linkage, really fascinating and thank you for the shout out.
Same here I never knew that either
Great video Dan. i'm pleased I am not the only one who did not know about raising the linkage via the PTO shaft. Thanks
Its sad that the likes of John Deere are making maintenance impossible with newer kit. The whole point of the machines was they were repairable out in the field.
Very talented 👏
All the years we had one never knew about pto linkage lift.
Great video Dan,always leaning something new on your channel , thanks again
Great vid 👍 must have been nice to have one spanner for all 😁
Cow farmer Dan… the man with red hair and tractor black magic!!😁🤪. Guess that’s another job I need to do to our fergy and I never knew about the pto trick!
Thanks Dan, some real gems in this one
Another very interesting video Dan thanks.
Great video, what a lovely classic tractor in nice condition
Great video Dan! Keeping things simple.
You can also use the spanner to check your fuel level with the markings on the side of the spanner.
I was expecting him to use the spanner to measure the 10mm gap for the clutch adjustment!
@@masseyman6290 so was I 🤣think the spanner is the right thickness?
Great video as always keep up the amazing work and videos dan
Brilliant video dan.
I didn’t know about how to lift the plough with the spanner on the pto shaft
Nice 👍🏻 thanks Dan🙂
Another great video
Hey Dan, Great information mate, I'm learning a lot! Is it possible to install steel ballast to front wheel / hub on a TEA20 Ferguson tractor?
I have 3 Fergi's and a less than flat acreage property.
I appreciate your time Dan.
Regards
Adrian
Australia
I wish a want a ferguson tractor
Never seen that pto trick before
in the spirit of vintage thursday you should have used sisal string🔧😊
When your putting your collection away in storage for a while do you tie the clutch pedal down ever in case they seize uu🤔👍
Excellent very helpful. The clutch on my tef20 seems very sharp and judders. It's worse than when i first got it a few weeks ago and I'm investigating some small leaks under the engine block. Someone suggested the issues might be connected? Or is the clutch just really nervy on a ferguson?
Clutch should be smooth.
Could be oil contamination on the clutch plate.
Excellent vid can you show a 135 or is it similar
Great Video again. Liked the tip with the string. I have recently acquired a Ferguson Winch, but, it is missing the top link and feet. I have watched the Video on repairing your winch and interested to know if you have the dimensions for the top link and feet so I can make some for myself. Cheers Gregor ( Melbourne / Australia)
Send me an email and I'll give you the details
cowfarmerdan@gmail.com
New sub! Liked 🤗✌️🙏🌟
We adjusted mine a couple weeks ago but I'm watching this to do it again better I think it slipped. Is this the same on gas to 20
Yes, same process.
hi Dan hope your well.. out t20 cluch is slipping had new one in couple of years ago there I no free play is that our problem ? just seen your video many thanks kind regards Richard.
Yes, it could be.
If you have no free play the clutch could only be partly engaging causing the slipping.
thanks Dan will try that and post back .. kind regards Richard..
hi dan hope ypur well..followed your advice to a t .. all sorted perfect again .. many thanks take care best wishers Richard.. @CowfarmerDan
That's great news, well done.
Hi there I have just restored my tef 20 . It started easily before the restoration and still does how there is engine oil coming out where the exhaust meets the manifold when the engine is running . The tractor hasn't been used for the past few years . Any advise would be appreciated .
Did you do any engine work?
@@CowfarmerDan
No I don't do any engine work and having an engine rebuild would be very costly . A mechanic suggested that I use a topper and work the tractor hard then the problem might go away . It was fine before the restoration and guage reading normal oil pressure . I hope its not an engine rebuild .Thanks for contacting me. Pat
Hello, it's impossible to desengage my clutch...i did stop the tea20 during 3 months.
How can we fix the clutch ?
Thanx
The clutch plate could be rusted to the flywheel.
Splitting the tractor is the easiest way to free it off.
Thanx ! Is it possible even i am not a professionnal ?
Yes, it's not too difficult.