Requested to post about my 2 Fergies. I have a 49 TO20 and a 55 TO 35 and everything works on both thank goodness.
I got the TO 20 in S Jersey and it was in pretty rough shape...rusted all over, ignition issues, etc. On a Saturday I bought an old 6x12 trailer for $300 at the same transaction with a rotting deck and old tires. I brought some 2 x 12's for the deck, loaded up the TO20 and took off for CT. In the middle of I-287 in White Plains, NY, one of the tires shredded and I was able to get into the grass at an exit. Didn't know what to do since there was no spare...checked local tire shops wanting to buy a tire and rim and no luck...the local shops didn't sell rims which was strange. So I rented a UHaul car trailer, loaded the Fergie up and drove it home. Grabbed the other 5 lug spare off of my other trailer, drove the 50 miles back to the trailer and the lugs didn't match. Removed the wheel and took it home to the local tire company for a new tire mounting and left my name and number on the trailer.
Halfway home, a state trooper called and said since the trailer was there all day he would have to have it towed. Ugh. I was exasperated by then and told him he could have the trailer if he wanted it. He said no because it was missing a wheel...LOL.
Got a new tire and went to work in NJ Monday and arranged to get the trailer out of the contractors storage yard...preparing myself for the tow charge and the $100 a day storage fee. Turns out the guy had a Fergie at home and waved the storage fee. Put the new tire on and drove the trailer home. I rehabbed the trailer, added angle iron tread to the ramp for more support and I am still using it today! (see pic).
The only negative about the TO20 is that the rears are Calcium filled and I had to use a lot of JB Weld to fix some rotting and leaks. At some point I will have to remove it and re-tube the rears, but that is a big job. Runs great, everything functions, 3 point can lift an 800 lb flail mower easily and while I do like it, I am probably going to sell it for $1200
The TO35 was much more uneventful...I rented the tandem wheel UHaul again, brought it home and only had do the fluid changes, electrical and scrape and scrape and paint. I probably use it more than any other tractor around the house because it is easy to get on and has the Hi/Lo transmission.
That is the saga of the Fergies.
I got the TO 20 in S Jersey and it was in pretty rough shape...rusted all over, ignition issues, etc. On a Saturday I bought an old 6x12 trailer for $300 at the same transaction with a rotting deck and old tires. I brought some 2 x 12's for the deck, loaded up the TO20 and took off for CT. In the middle of I-287 in White Plains, NY, one of the tires shredded and I was able to get into the grass at an exit. Didn't know what to do since there was no spare...checked local tire shops wanting to buy a tire and rim and no luck...the local shops didn't sell rims which was strange. So I rented a UHaul car trailer, loaded the Fergie up and drove it home. Grabbed the other 5 lug spare off of my other trailer, drove the 50 miles back to the trailer and the lugs didn't match. Removed the wheel and took it home to the local tire company for a new tire mounting and left my name and number on the trailer.
Halfway home, a state trooper called and said since the trailer was there all day he would have to have it towed. Ugh. I was exasperated by then and told him he could have the trailer if he wanted it. He said no because it was missing a wheel...LOL.
Got a new tire and went to work in NJ Monday and arranged to get the trailer out of the contractors storage yard...preparing myself for the tow charge and the $100 a day storage fee. Turns out the guy had a Fergie at home and waved the storage fee. Put the new tire on and drove the trailer home. I rehabbed the trailer, added angle iron tread to the ramp for more support and I am still using it today! (see pic).
The only negative about the TO20 is that the rears are Calcium filled and I had to use a lot of JB Weld to fix some rotting and leaks. At some point I will have to remove it and re-tube the rears, but that is a big job. Runs great, everything functions, 3 point can lift an 800 lb flail mower easily and while I do like it, I am probably going to sell it for $1200
The TO35 was much more uneventful...I rented the tandem wheel UHaul again, brought it home and only had do the fluid changes, electrical and scrape and scrape and paint. I probably use it more than any other tractor around the house because it is easy to get on and has the Hi/Lo transmission.
That is the saga of the Fergies.