Vintage Thursday. Ferguson TEF 20 front hub overhaul.

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Published 2024-07-18

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  • My grandfather's Ferguson 20 was the first tractor I ever drove. Fond memories.
  • Struth Dan I never knew that . Thanks so much for your infectious enthusiasm
  • Thank you for the video Dan, glad Vintage Thursday's gray, red, shows and Indiana Dan's architecture industrial of mill's history are back to normal again,😊 and congratulations 🎊 🎉 on 20k subscribers🥳 I'll shall be looking forward to watching CowFarmerDad's recollection on the farm implements. 🙂👍
  • Nice video Dan I like the mechanical aspect of the old tractor
  • Good one as always Dan 😊regards to you and family. Cheers and good health😊❤👍👍😊
  • @MsButtons55
    i learnt something new watching your video Dan i knever knew there was oil in the TE20 front bearing housing. nice informative video
  • Spot on Dan, lovely to see these instructional videos to help others. Congrats on the very well deserve 20k subs!!
  • Wonderful video Dan, and all very well explained as well, Not much you don't know about a Fergy Dan😊, be great to have your dad on again, the wee fergie was my first tractor to do any machinery work with
  • Very informative video Dan really enjoyed it very nice fergie👍
  • @nickhill3362
    Definitely a good vid for the ferguson owners Dan 👍
  • @casto-
    Nice little job done Dan👍 I’d love to say I’ll check ours…. But… I can imagine what I’ll find😆🤦‍♂🫣
  • @davidesmond3474
    Didn't know that Fergy 20's had oil filled hubsand I have been fitting greased hub seals the wrong way round
  • I see that one wheel has the holes for wheel weights and the other one dose not, dont now which was standard on the TEF.👍.
  • Definitely not going to turn the spring outside on a greasesealed hub, the same on a Fordson Major, where the rear axle seal can not be turned around, but of course you can do what you want, I ve allready changed mine from oil to grease, drilling that hole for a greasenipple, thank you.