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Ferguson 2085 ???

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Jerry DePlancke

02-15-2002 00:34:10




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I hope some of you Ferguson experts can help me.

In 1952, in Ontario Canada, my grandfather bought his first tractor,a Ferguson. I was only 5 years old at the time. I think the engine cover had the number 2085 stencilled on it and I'm positive it was completely grey. I want to buy the same model and restore it. I remember that over the years, gramps purchased a number of implements for it, including a 2 furrow-plow, disc, cultivator, front-end loader, and front-bumper.

If I recall correctly, the PTO would only turn while the tractor was in gear and the clutch was out. He cleared some land, and used a flat pulley mounted on the PTO to drive a buzz-saw. Things get fuzzy here, but I think he had to jack up the one side and let the one rear-wheel spin due to this PTO setup.

Anyhow, I'm hoping that someone here can tell me what model it was, given the shaky information I've provided. Does what I've described sound like a 2085?

By the way, starting at 6 years old I cultivated many, many acres of tobacco with this great tractor. I still remember when gramps first got the tractor. We had to cut down the tongues of wagons and a fertilizer spreader which had been used with the team. Sally and Bessy were put out to pasture and lived until I was a teenager. Several years later he traded it for a MF-35. I miss those days. Gramps too.

Thanks for any assistance.

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Dave

02-16-2002 15:00:52




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 Re: Ferguson 2085 ??? in reply to Jerry DePlancke, 02-15-2002 00:34:10  
Hi Jerry. Sounds like you have some great memories. I also have a tea 20 85. There are te20 's out there, but there not the same as a TEA . The tea 2085 comes with a standard built engine where as the TE20 came with a continental engine, otherwise pretty much the same tractors.

good luck, Dave



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gary

02-15-2002 05:44:43




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 Re: Ferguson 2085 ??? in reply to Jerry DePlancke, 02-15-2002 00:34:10  
Hi Jerry..
I have one of these tractors. It's called a TEA-20-85. There were lots of them made and a lot were sold into Ontario. If you do a search in this discussion groups archives you are bound to come up with reams of good info on these machines. I have only owned mine for 8 months and have found out plenty about it here and at the Yahoo Ferguson Club website. If you plan on the purchase of one I think you will find them more reasonably priced then an 9n, 2n, or 8n shop around there are some good deals out there!
gary
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/ferguso----- --

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