The Ferguson TEA revolutianised agriculture world wide. The hydraulic system was miles ahead of other tractors at the time. We still have one going strong since 1950s in NZ.
J'en ai un de TEA 20 mon père (qui était agriculteur) la acheter neuf, il est du 02/56, il a entre 15 et 20OOO h j'ai refait le moteur et réviser l'ensemble boîte et pont il y a une vingtaine d'années (j'était Garagiste) aujourd'hui il entretien les abord de ma maison, le verger, et une piste ULM, au total 3 HA, il tourne encore comme une montre, j'ai la charrue, la faucheuse, le chisel (canadien),le rouleau, la benne basculante avec l'attelage automatique Ferguson sur le relevage, une fourche lève palette sur le 3 points ces tracteur avait a l'époque vingt ans d'avance sur les autre, bravo Harry Ferguson !!!
this is when teactors were built tough. wish they were all made like this nowadays. my great grandpa had one of these and my uncle is still using it! and it runs like a dream!
I love these old promotional videos. Music is classy, and you see people using the machines as they were intended. I have learned a lot from the old videos that modern implement dealers don't know how to use or fix on old tractors.
what you can do is take the rear right tire off and place a long pole an just put your meet above the fir and let the tires roll whit first gear ofcourse you have to put like wood or something under the tractor so it dont fall
In Maine they used to roll snow before they had steel plows. I saw a documentary where one old timer said in May they would be breaking ice chunk off the road as big as your car.
@@Alex-uy7pc yeah, my grandfather had as snow roll here in NH. Large steel frame with planks bolted on it. Quite heavy too pull with horses. Can't imagine how cold that would have been rolling the streets!!!
Great tractor my youngest brother has owned a gas 35 MF for about 20 years still runs good . I bought a 539 IMT that's a copy of the 35 MF in 2007 . It has power steering and a front loader. Got many attachments for it for my garden . And it's a good hay raking tractor so easy on fuel.
All those people around potentially dangerous equipment wouldn't be allowed today. But, in generations past, people had the ability to think for themselves, use common sense, and take accountability for their own safety.
I remember seeing something about accidents at airshows, there was no compensation to the families and none was expected, your father or mother or child was just dead.
@@oldfarmer3001 And then it would have been their fault, wouldn't it? Now it's all the flipfloppery, someone sneezes 40 miles away and it's the red tape mill, your papers please and the whole shebbang, just.. useless. Use common sense, it doesn't get easier than that.
My Dad bought one of these in 19 50s . He bought on special at the Scottish Highland Show and it came with 4 basic implements....Cost then 400.00 pounds all up.
@@fazeeti2692 Wood floor and wooden sided 3 ton. Single axle. 30cwt all-steel tipper. Single axle. Ferguson did not offer a 2 axle trailer as far I know. 2 axle trailers aren't often seen in the UK.
the fella nxt door bought one and asked me to help him bring it home...it had a full growen tree and hedge through it but we stripped and rebuilt it over 2 years and its working nearly everyday and going to shows!
I beleive Harry Ferguson refused to accept a knighthood from Winston Churchill stating that "no business man should be offered a knighthood as there would have been many a dubious deal done to obtain wealth and that knighthoods should only be given to members of the armed forces who carry out acts of bravery" this said at a time of ww2, nowadays even pop singers and bycicle people are knighted, gone are the days of the gentlymans agreement, nowadays a written contract isnt worth the paper its on
My mothers brother bought in 1950 en Ferguson 26 tractor. Aften Manu years Well done work, among whitch was to drive with An 5 foot combiner!! It now still is om the same adress in Denmark and makes still easiere work. My son is still proud of it, and the motor works as e new O'Neill. The body Number is: 121673 and the motor number is: Standard motor number 72618 . The first Grey Ferguson tractors had en Continental motor! Hans L. Andersen Earlier farmer, now pensionist 85 years old!! An later Ferguson 135 was NOT AS god. It was repaird twice in the gearbox!!
I know this comment is 7 years old but there’s a reason you will never see that design many many people died because of it if the tractor died with the loader raised very bad things would happen
In Rural america there are lots of old tractors still in use on small farms. My neighbor has an old 1958 ford tractor that he uses for cutting his grass with a brushhog.
My neighbors have the one with the loader that stills works the loaders not on it but I found a shovel in the shed were they keep all of there old farming equipment
My dad told me he's first ferguson had that loader on it. He cut it loose whit gaswelding and made a grader off it because he really didn't like the way you had to climb in to the driverseat.
I guess the sports ground where this was shot is now all houses or a "retail park". So sad that all our open spaces are disappearing or completely gone in the name of greed of local government .
If the government would stay out of business and let them build for quality not emissions and safety the new equipment sold today would be as rock solid reliable as these old machines
I've bought recently TEK 20 model in nice condition. It's 65 years old and I've only adjusted carburator and it's working like brand new. Can't wait to plow my field for the first time in my life by myself. I was driving it around all Saturday and felt childish joy. I can't imagine what it must felt like to change horse plowing to this beautiful machine, it must be like gift from heaven to all those hard working people.
Cool.. I have been farming in Central Nebraska for sixty years and have never seen some of those implements. I didn't catch it but how did they control the steering on that Roller gizzmo.. Ha.. I still got my Dads old 8n that he got back in the fifties you should see it park between our three 7030 E's...
@@TheFowler99 The Fordson only pulled it's implements and was potentially lethal to anyone within 20 yards if it caught a snag. The fact that it didn't make the implements part of the tractor was it's downfall. It was good enough for completely flat acres in the U.S, but proved to be less than adequate on the much smaller U.K farms.
The Vanguard van seen about 1.17 is an Eastern Tractors van, they were Ferguson dealers in the Essex/Suffolk border area, there was a branch in Steeple Bumpstead near where I lived as a boy.
I just got one for free! Neighbor had one sitting in field for tears! Getting her running soon.
(7 months later)
Have you got the old girl running?
@@gamerprez3272 yup, and she's faster than me!.. these old trucks and tractors were built to last
@@missyrabbit5250 Do you know what year it was made?
@@KvertoAnimations no, but he was the original owner
Said he bought it brand new over 40 years ago
Lucky you I would love to restore one
I bet that little tractor was a godsend to all sorts of people in those days
The Ferguson TEA revolutianised agriculture world wide. The hydraulic system was miles ahead of other tractors at the time. We still have one going strong since 1950s in NZ.
Hugh C TVO?
I have got one from 1942 that still runs perfect
J'en ai un de TEA 20 mon père (qui était agriculteur) la acheter neuf, il est du 02/56, il a entre 15 et 20OOO h j'ai refait le moteur et réviser l'ensemble boîte et pont il y a une vingtaine d'années (j'était Garagiste) aujourd'hui il entretien les abord de ma maison, le verger, et une piste ULM, au total 3 HA, il tourne encore comme une montre, j'ai la charrue, la faucheuse, le chisel (canadien),le rouleau, la benne basculante avec l'attelage automatique Ferguson sur le relevage, une fourche lève palette sur le 3 points ces tracteur avait a l'époque vingt ans d'avance sur les autre, bravo Harry Ferguson !!!
The Ferguson 20 & the Ferguson system changed everything.🚜👏👏👏👏👏 Harry Ferguson.
this is when teactors were built tough. wish they were all made like this nowadays. my great grandpa had one of these and my uncle is still using it! and it runs like a dream!
who is still watching this commercial in 2020 .
Hadri workshop yep 😁it’s a good one
And a tractor commercial like this these days would make them Rich
Only a tractor lover😃
@@MrMondaniels agreed sir👍
@@V6b8_nz agreed sir
I,m Just finished restaurating my TED20 1949. It,s really a excellent tractor. Loving tis video. Thanks for sharing it.
I love these old promotional videos. Music is classy, and you see people using the machines as they were intended. I have learned a lot from the old videos that modern implement dealers don't know how to use or fix on old tractors.
Ive still got my little grey fergy, T20 TVO, 1952, in every day use and has a banana arm power bucket....Great vid, love it.
I love the roller attachment. Genius.
what you can do is take the rear right tire off and place a long pole an just put your meet above the fir and let the tires roll whit first gear ofcourse you have to put like wood or something under the tractor so it dont fall
@@albaniakosovo289 z
I have a '51 TO-20, still runs like new, seems like it will run forever, lots of power!
My great grandfather bought one of these 70 years ago and it is still there in that same shed
I’d love to have one of those loaders!
Super little tractor. Have one for 4 generations. And the thing about it was they start just like daisy. Mine is a 1946 ferguson brown.
I'm also very intrigued by that road-roller contraption.
In Maine they used to roll snow before they had steel plows. I saw a documentary where one old timer said in May they would be breaking ice chunk off the road as big as your car.
Never going to see another...
@@Alex-uy7pc yeah, my grandfather had as snow roll here in NH. Large steel frame with planks bolted on it. Quite heavy too pull with horses. Can't imagine how cold that would have been rolling the streets!!!
Great tractor my youngest brother has owned a gas 35 MF for about 20 years still runs good . I bought a 539 IMT that's a copy of the 35 MF in 2007 . It has power steering and a front loader. Got many attachments for it for my garden . And it's a good hay raking tractor so easy on fuel.
i have imt 540 and it perfect
“C’mon son, go put on your suit so we can go to the tractor demonstration.”
I got on from my grandpa and it still runs like it did for 60 years ago
Thanks alot for sharing Awesome video!
I have never seen a front end loader like this one.
70 years old and still going strong!!
they are made in serbia
@@kristjanpirc537 what
@@AidanRyan458 yes IMT Ferguson are made In serbai. (IMT - Industrija mašina i traktora) google it.
kristjan pirc didn’t know cool thanks they our a though tractor
@@AidanRyan458 but the old one 1980 are mising 4x4 so on my hily farm is dangerus to use the. The British Mase -fergusons are much better.
The only commercial I watch voluntary
Love the roller :)
I'm watching in 2021
& anyone who is still watching in 2021?
My great grandfather mad the earliest front end loader known on a fordson and was called the tractor shovel, he let the patent lapse..
It was all cable driven off the PTO
Me encanta ver y contemplar esos viejos videos
The music thou😂🔥
I kept expecting Charlie Chaplin to shuffle past!! 😂
That front loader though!
Great video, Like the Laurel and Hardy music too!
The Vanguard service vehicles are pretty cool. Powered with the Same engine as the fergie tractor.
Love hearing that music!!!
That is the time when the music have no peat
Neat! The front-end loader is a bit scary!
All those people around potentially dangerous equipment wouldn't be allowed today. But, in generations past, people had the ability to think for themselves, use common sense, and take accountability for their own safety.
42lookc and a lot of accidents.....
I wish I could of been there .
I remember seeing something about accidents at airshows, there was no compensation to the families and none was expected, your father or mother or child was just dead.
@@oldfarmer3001 And then it would have been their fault, wouldn't it?
Now it's all the flipfloppery, someone sneezes 40 miles away and it's the red tape mill, your papers please and the whole shebbang, just.. useless.
Use common sense, it doesn't get easier than that.
Tractors and agricultural/horticultural equipment is still powerful and dangerous.
My Dad bought one of these in 19 50s . He bought on special at the Scottish Highland Show and it came with 4 basic implements....Cost then 400.00 pounds all up.
Wao very amazing
did a trailer also come with it or just plow,cultivator and that kind of stuff?
@@fazeeti2692 At least two different types of trailer were offered for sale.
@@jamescrowley8637 oh so was there like a tipping trailer and a flatbed 2 axel trailer?
@@fazeeti2692 Wood floor and wooden sided 3 ton. Single axle. 30cwt all-steel tipper. Single axle. Ferguson did not offer a 2 axle trailer as far I know. 2 axle trailers aren't often seen in the UK.
the fella nxt door bought one and asked me to help him bring it home...it had a full growen tree and hedge through it but we stripped and rebuilt it over 2 years and its working nearly everyday and going to shows!
A Great Little Tractor.
Great tractor we had a MF 50 on the farm.
Great job
After 10 years utube recommended me tis..
I still have this one
Harry Ferguson was a great engineer
Me n the bois Vibin to this banger 😎🔥🔥
I love Massey Ferguson.
I beleive Harry Ferguson refused to accept a knighthood from Winston Churchill stating that "no business man should be offered a knighthood as there would have been many a dubious deal done to obtain wealth and that knighthoods should only be given to members of the armed forces who carry out acts of bravery" this said at a time of ww2, nowadays even pop singers and bycicle people are knighted, gone are the days of the gentlymans agreement, nowadays a written contract isnt worth the paper its on
AyeRight YaBe טררטור אגדה טרקטור שלא ניגמר טרקטור לדורות ..תיפעול נוחו ושלם .לא צריך את כל הטרקטורים האלקטרונים
Yeah Ford and Ferguson kept their gentlemans agreement without a hitch or problem.
It was Ford's son that broke it without warning.
I still have the original rear scoop they demonstrated!
Foundation of tractor technology
I own a TO 20 with a 60" Woods belly mower. to cut my grass. great tractor.
2021
And we use it today!
Still dream to have one
good job thnks
nice!
Weird that he’s driving with the front end loader in the air. Your supposed to keep it low when traveling so you don’t tip over
_You're_ supposed to, not "your".
Wunderschöner Film
Wonder why they never marketed this style of loader, pretty slick unit, clean, simple.
My mothers brother bought in 1950 en Ferguson 26 tractor. Aften Manu years Well done work, among whitch was to drive with An 5 foot combiner!! It now still is om the same adress in Denmark and makes still easiere work. My son is still proud of it, and the motor works as e new O'Neill.
The body Number is: 121673 and the motor number is: Standard motor number 72618 . The first Grey Ferguson tractors had en Continental motor!
Hans L. Andersen Earlier farmer, now pensionist 85 years old!!
An later Ferguson 135 was NOT AS god. It was repaird twice in the gearbox!!
Wouldn't trade my 1952 to 30 for anything, great tractor. That loader looks like you could loose some body parts in it if you weren't careful.
Good incentive to be careful then.
I was intrigued with the front end loader witch had the main pivot point mounted to the back of the tractor. Never seen one of those in real life
skid steer loaders or Bull dozers 👍👍
I know this comment is 7 years old but there’s a reason you will never see that design many many people died because of it if the tractor died with the loader raised very bad things would happen
Very unusual design indeed
wao amazing working machine were used in that ara..
Now that's a proper front loader, I wonder can you even dump the load on yourself.
conek2 the real question here is, can you dump it behind you?
There’s more than 2 ton on that trailer?
Many farmers still farm with this tractor in TURKEY. İncredible!!
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In Rural america there are lots of old tractors still in use on small farms. My neighbor has an old 1958 ford tractor that he uses for cutting his grass with a brushhog.
at our cabin we have a 1956 one and we are the orignal owners of it and we still use it all the time for cutting grass
No you do not.
The video was awesome, but I had to turn the sound down after about 30 seconds.
Wow i can't believe this was only 10 years ago
Once upon a time I too had this tractor...
The little Fergie 20 took over from the horse; TVO and petrol instead of hay.
Music represents the 20"s
But the vehicles in this were from late 40s early 50s era
And?
Are the tyres at 9:11 still available?
harry ferguson was a genius.
Everybody always gets confused with these tractors and calls them massy furgussons but this was just before the two companys merged
i got mf 255 and it still runs perfect
My neighbors have the one with the loader that stills works the loaders not on it but I found a shovel in the shed were they keep all of there old farming equipment
Dream tractor. With very oil saving engine tough little piece of art and Engeneining
That loader, had the oddest design I have ever seen.
Nice
Bom dia. Eu tenho um Ferguson 35 ano 1955, todo original, em pleno funcionamento. Nunca foi mexido na parte mecânica.
That roller gizmo sure is intresting
Scary
Own a 63 MF202 Workbull w/ Continental 134 4-cyl gas. Though I wish it was the 3-cyl perkins since I have a diesel bug
My dad told me he's first ferguson had that loader on it. He cut it loose whit gaswelding and made a grader off it because he really didn't like the way you had to climb in to the driverseat.
My grandpha have one! with frontloader!
Wonder what the pickup was at the beginning. It had a lot of common foreign design to it.
I bet the winter evenings just flew by.
very goodddddd
I guess the sports ground where this was shot is now all houses or a "retail park". So sad that all our open spaces are disappearing or completely gone in the name of greed of local government .
If the government would stay out of business and let them build for quality not emissions and safety the new equipment sold today would be as rock solid reliable as these old machines
just curious .. where were these films shown back in the day??? Don't think too many people have TVs way back then.
best rsacter ever built
Mine is 69 years old and is still used on a weekly basis. I’ve owned it 9 years and it’s never let me down!!
My grandfather ha an old Ferguson she's still running good after all these years
I've bought recently TEK 20 model in nice condition. It's 65 years old and I've only adjusted carburator and it's working like brand new. Can't wait to plow my field for the first time in my life by myself. I was driving it around all Saturday and felt childish joy. I can't imagine what it must felt like to change horse plowing to this beautiful machine, it must be like gift from heaven to all those hard working people.
Fantastic product. Could somebody say what the Pickup truck is, at the start of the clip?
Standard Vanguard
@@JohnSmith-xi3sq, thank you. Never seen one
Cool.. I have been farming in Central Nebraska for sixty years and have never seen some of those implements. I didn't catch it but how did they control the steering on that Roller gizzmo.. Ha.. I still got my Dads old 8n that he got back in the fifties you should see it park between our three 7030 E's...
I imagine they probably used the axle brakes :)
@@ToreDL87 If you look at about the 7:00 mark you can see an additional steering wheel being use to steer it.
We had a TE 20 in 1950...Made in England
Dis it come with tea?
Wonder where that was!
The Ferguson was the little grey tractor that truly began it all.
no it was not the brainchild of all this was the fordson f
@@TheFowler99 The Fordson only pulled it's implements and was potentially lethal to anyone within 20 yards if it caught a snag.
The fact that it didn't make the implements part of the tractor was it's downfall.
It was good enough for completely flat acres in the U.S, but proved to be less than adequate on the much smaller U.K farms.
My MF 35X is 54 years old, the very same age as myself.
Muito bom ver como era antigamente.
Hi there just enquiring about this video. Do you know what year is th video, where was it taken? Do you have any names of the people in th video?
The Vanguard van seen about 1.17 is an Eastern Tractors van, they were Ferguson dealers in the Essex/Suffolk border area, there was a branch in Steeple Bumpstead near where I lived as a boy.
What happen to them wonderful tools ?
Where could we got some of those ?
10 year 😀❤️❤️
What brand pick-up are they using in the film?
It's a Standard Vanguard which has the same engine as the TEA 20
top !
I have a Massey Ferguson 950 this tractor is very great mileage
its still working till this day im sure