I'm going back to the late 60's early 70's and do you see if i drove my uncle's tractor like this, he'd have stuck a silage grape into my back. If i survived that my family would have lined the lane to give me another good seeing to! I'd say that this is borderline between wreckless intentionally damaging this little Fergy. That harrow is far too bloody heavy!! Slam, drop,bang, gear, go, bang, crunch
The Chain! The Fergie 20 was the Formula 1 tractor of its time and designed by a genius that can be fully credited with inventing the modern-day farm tractor even to this day. Bravo, Sir!
The way that guy is pulling that tractor through his arse is the reason lots of people say the little Fergie is stronger than these new tractors. I'll never work my two TED 20's like that.
Ich habe selber zwei TEA 20 Bj 1948, daher sehe solche Videos ja gerne, aber muss diese fürchterliche Musik im Hintergrund sein? Ich würde viel lieber den original Klang der Motoren hören!
Not the best ploughing combo in certain soils,but the set I learn't to plough with and of course like many a boomer generation to drive. I won't have a word said against any Ferguson kit. Wish I was still fit enough to swing a leg over the steering wheel on dismounting! My uncles all did this and I was keen to imitate .
Greetings to everyone🤭🤭😡😡~Well, gentlemen, you're right to be angry. This driver isn't even a goat herder. It's a failure. I don't know what would have happened if I'd found it there in those moments, < what a hard job we>m going to do in ferguson, the great Ferguson, throwing blue flames out of the ess at night. Still unspoilt, this driver is <ferguson>a complete ENEMY?! ~There is a saying in Anatolia=At the swordsman=they say This guy can't do either, {the world's first real single TRACTOR FERGUSON} THANKS🇹🇷
As a farmer, just seeing this demo. NEVER USE DRAFT CONTROL to attach and remove any 3 point machine, only POSITION CONTROL. There is a valve in the Top Link which enables machines i.e. Ploughs and Cultivators to come out of the ground when in work, should they hit something harder in the ground , thus pushing the Top Link forwards , and lifting the machine. Floating machines, also should also use ONLY POSITION CONTROL. Draft can be DEADLY if used not correctly. Virtually all hydraulic tractors will have a Position and draft control system on, either top link or lower links. Please be safe when using any Farm Tractor
The tractor is trying to tell you something, !!!!! (WRONG DISCS for your tractor) Those are more for the MF 35, you should be pulling Fergusons Tandem Discs, You will very soon break the poor old tractor for sure, So sad to watch this" and hope you will change your implement asap,!!
OK, I guess I don't get it. this didn't explain anything. how do you adjust? I saw how to raise and lower I guess but not how to adjust. Or am I just missing it?
Can you make a video how to hook it up and talk about how that spring vale works,how should it be set. I have my link attached but the spring isn't compressed. When I raise the blade it won't drop back down even when I use the lever to put it down
No. The factory manual would tell it like a way to drive the tools but the driver he rip up the manual then drive hard. It driven like this then it burn out engine. This tool not correct also but heavy iron.
i tried this on my MF1035, the plough is lifting with position control & also with draft control. but i am unable to lift by hand as shown in the video.... could u suggest how to achive that.... seems i am missing something...!
Put both to lowest setting then lift the plough just of the ground then bring the draft control just bellow where it wants to lift the implement. then when lifting the implement with the draft lift it as to push on the top link. I'd have to try this my self on the Nuffield when the clutch is fixed.