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White Sheet Metal Fergusons

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03-11-2006 14:21:35




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What models/years did they make the "Fergusons" with White/Cream Colored Sheet metal and grey drive train? I have seen photos that look like they are later than the red and grey Fergusons but earlier than the Massey-Ferguson ones. Thanks




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Paul in AZ

03-11-2006 16:21:27




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 Re: White Sheet Metal Fergusons in reply to ng, 03-11-2006 14:21:35  
The tractors to which you are referring (both TO-35s and F-40s)had bamboo beige sheet metal and flint gray bellies from the Spring of 1956 until December of 1957 when the colors of the TO-35 were changed to red/flint gray. At that time the company decided to have only one line of tractors so the F-40 and the Massey-Harris 50 were combined and became known as the MF 50, also with red/flint gray colors.

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03-11-2006 17:52:29




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 Re: White Sheet Metal Fergusons in reply to Paul in AZ, 03-11-2006 16:21:27  
Thanks. Is it the FO40 model that has the more square looking sheet metal then versus the TO model which as I recall looks a lot like a 8n?
Did they build the square sheet metal ones in different sizes?



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Paul in AZ

03-12-2006 07:09:32




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 Re: White Sheet Metal Fergusons in reply to ng, 03-11-2006 17:52:29  
Yes, the F-40 was built in four configurations: standard chassis and three versions of what M-H-F called "Hi-40" (high crop with single front wheel, high crop with wide-front dual wheels, and high crop with tricycle dual wheels).



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