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Continental versus Standard engine

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Bill Brox

03-15-1998 13:25:51




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What is the difference between the Continental engine used in UK built
Ferguson TEA-20 and the Standard engine put in the same tractor ?

I think about construction, displacement, specifications, and also power (flywheel hp)

Bill Brox




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T'NT

03-20-1998 11:14:18




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 Re: Continental versus Standard engine in reply to Bill Brox, 03-15-1998 13:25:51  
: What is the difference between the Continental engine used in UK built
: Ferguson TEA-20 and the Standard engine put in the same tractor ?

: I think about construction, displacement, specifications, and also power (flywheel hp)

: Bill Brox

Where was the TEA-20 with Standard engines sold.



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Bill Brox

03-22-1998 10:35:44




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 Re: Re: Continental versus Standard engine in reply to T'NT, 03-20-1998 11:14:18  
The TE was built in England, and the TO in the US as far as I understand.
In UK, (TE-20) the Continental Z-120 engine was used in the first few years, and after that the Standard engines was used. So, I guess most UK built TE-20 was equipped with the Standard engine.
They are often refered to as 80 mm and 85 mm engines, and if I am correct the 80 mm engine is the Continental, and the 85 mm engine is the Standard engine.

I assume that the TE-20 tractor was sold everywhere the TO-20 was not sold. This means it was sold in Africa, Orient, most commonwealth countries, and of course Europe.

The A in TEA-20 just tells us it is one of the TE-20 versions. There is TEB, C, D, E, F, and many, many more.


Bill

: : What is the difference between the Continental engine used in UK built
: : Ferguson TEA-20 and the Standard engine put in the same tractor ?

: : I think about construction, displacement, specifications, and also power (flywheel hp)

: : Bill Brox

: Where was the TEA-20 with Standard engines sold.

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tony

03-21-1998 01:02:48




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 Re: Re: Continental versus Standard engine in reply to T'NT, 03-20-1998 11:14:18  
: : What is the difference between the Continental engine used in UK built
: : Ferguson TEA-20 and the Standard engine put in the same tractor ?

: : I think about construction, displacement, specifications, and also power (flywheel hp)

: : Bill Brox

: Where was the TEA-20 with Standard engines sold.

it was sold throughout commomwealth countries, especially New Zealand, Australis, S Africa

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