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    ignition switch

    Hello again guys, Been a long time since my last post. Now I have a question. I have a 1940's series Ferguson TO 20. I have been trying to find an ignition switch to fit my tractor for a long time-have actually bought several-and they do not fit the hole. As you know-the mounting hole is round...
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    Hydraulic problems

    Hi guys, Haven't been here for awhile, but as "Fate" would have it, I have a problem. I have an old Ferguson TO20, and left it out in the rain. Water got into the hydraulic system, and now it will not work. I drained the old oil out, and flushed the system with 10 gallons of Kerosene, then...
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    Sorry Bob, I'll take a picture of the rear end where the piece broke and forward it to the forum. Thanks for yours and everyones' efforts. Dave Snider BTW: I noticed that you're also a North Carolina boy. I am in Advance, about 12 miles West of W-S.
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    You are so right Cowboy. From the info I can glean, the axle has to be pulled, and the side of the gear box opened to gain access to the old mounting apparatus. Needless to say, the new piece (see pic) has a lock washer and a nylon sleeved lock nut. Try to envision a rear end housing with a...
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    Thanks Doc, Happy to be here. Dave Snider
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    Try this Rik.
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    Thanks Rik, I will to send pic's, but have never done so, so bear with me please. [URL="http://http://www.nettractortalk.com/forums/register.php?a=act&u=2036&i=d045945d441c891fbad0f593d147c4993244cce9"[/URL] Write me back if you can't open this picture. The top view is the broken piece, and...
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    TO20 lower link shaft

    Hi gentlemen, I have a 40's series Ferguson TO20 tractor. The lower link shaft broke flush with the rear end housing. What is the process for replacing piece?
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