Fergusons at Newark, England pt. 2

samn40

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Some more Fergusons seen at the show on Saturday and Sunday. check the Massey site and the 'All the Rest' if you want to see other types.
Sam
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Sam What are the implements on last two pictures used for? The 3rd picture looks like what we use when mowing hay in spring to get birds to fly so we don't kill them. The government(ASCS) pays us to let birds nest. We mow late in season but have to use a system to flush birds up ahead of mower.
 
As Richard says it is a rare Ferguson Gameflusher, though this is a good copy,.It made £500 in the auction, A few months ago a genuine made £8000 (£1=$1.65)
The other implement is a Kale Cutrake. After the war a lot of kale was grown as cattle feed and had to be cut daily and carted in to the cows. With this invention you simply put the PTO in gear and reversed and it cut and loaded the kale ready for carting.
Sam
 
Good pictures again Sam, the only fergie I have is a nice restored 1951 TED with a Ferguson mid mounted mower. I also have a Fergoson Brown number 226 in boxes awaiting restoring. MJ
 
In the first picture I noticed that there were no Ferguson emblems on the side of the hood ,just the Ferguson emblem on the front.My TO20 1950 is the same way. I have heard a lot of different reason , none were the same. Could soneone tell me the reason for no side emblems. Thank you
 

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