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    from Jock(haha feelin pretty proud of myself just worked out how to post up the full size pictures )
    your one up on me,mine are only thumbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracker View Post
    from Jock(haha feelin pretty proud of myself just worked out how to post up the full size pictures )
    your one up on me,mine are only thumbs



    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    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

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    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.

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    MY FERGIE

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    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.
    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

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Bruce View Post
    Jock, I made a blew re dateing, the cast no I refered to should be the last number. ie on mine it has 22 _ 10 _ 2 which means it was cast on the 22nd of October 1952 , hope that helps.
    The Ford one mentioned was not what I was refering to , Harry Ferguson s first Ferguson was indeed the Black Ferguson , it did look a bit like the ford one but much smaller, there is one on display at the Agricultual Meuseum at Reading in UK for all to see. It was produced in small numbers in the mid to late 1940s, these are very rair tractors and worth an arm and a leg to colectors.

    Cheers
    Rob
    the number is TEA 248 245 does this mean it was cast 24th of August 1955?

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrnz View Post
    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
    I can't answer the differences, but there is a flat-head ford powered fergie that used to show up at the Wanaka War Birds machinery shows.

    It looked surprisingly factory. Kind of cool, but kind of pointless.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock The Rock View Post
    the number is TEA 248 245 does this mean it was cast 24th of August 1955?
    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

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