from Jock(haha feelin pretty proud of myself just worked out how to post up the full size pictures :D)
your one up on me,mine are only thumbs:mad::mad:
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from Jock(haha feelin pretty proud of myself just worked out how to post up the full size pictures :D)
your one up on me,mine are only thumbs:mad::mad:
Its easy, open up a photobucket acct,
upload photos to photobucket,
when you do a reply or thread start it off then
when you want to post a photo
open photobucket up in another window
click on the img tab under the photo
then return to the aulro post right click and paste
it will appear as a link when you submit it attaches the photo
john
either that or you can go to that sticky thread in the general chat and go to page 4 or 5 i think an there is a way of doin it where you upload the pictures to your AULRO gallery then attach them to ur posts via the link
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/general-ch...s-forum-4.html
hope that makes sense
Just might add that it is now law that all tractors have ROPS, or not.
I dont know how they enforce it but I just thought Id put it out there.:p
I have been following this fergie post with some interest as I grew up with tractors as a kid, them I married a Wagga girl and the father inlaw had a couple of old Fergies for slashing and other light work around the property and the Army had a latter model one while I was at Kapooka .
I thought I would post a picture of my little gray Fergie , It lives in the display cabinet with all the other models
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yeh i know pretty sure its only if its for sale though. even though i am planning to get one. but its still quite low on the priorities list ;) Defender comes first :o
the number is TEA 248 245 does this mean it was cast 24th of August 1955?
Hi does any one know the difference between Furgi 28 and a n8 ford do they have the same transmission I was hoping to re power my fergi with a Flathead v8
there are a few around collections in south island.
they said the common easy to repair V8 is about the same power as a 4 cyl and ran on home made fuel.
No .
Ferguson TE-20 1952 Serial # 241336 -310780
TE-A20 is a Normal width Petrol
There were many variations of TE -20 build from 1946 - 1956. 24 in fact. TE- "?"20.
There were also TO-20 & TO-30. Plus TO-35 & FE-35. TO stood for Tractor Oversea's, built in USA.
MF-30 was built in France as a stop gap measure until more MF-35's became available.
You will hardly ever see 2 Grey Fergy's alike. Running boards / no running boards. Exhaust up & down etc
If you need more info I have a large reference library on Fergy tractors
Gary