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lyle niemi

12-23-2012 10:55:53
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The little thing is in the shop all warm and cozy now. As you can see it might need a little love to make it look pretty again. The 3PT hitch seems to operate properly.

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Bob (Aust)

12-25-2012 03:49:17
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to lyle niemi, 12-23-2012 10:55:53  
Tony. All TEA20's had the dash air intake (from 1948? when the Standard engine was introduced), long before the TO30 was built.

I think I can read part of the casting date in the last photo and it appears to be a 1953 manufacture?

That beast is definately a TEA20 made in the UK.

Bob in Oz

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Bob (Aust)

12-24-2012 11:32:30
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to lyle niemi, 12-23-2012 10:55:53  
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No. It is a UK built TEA20 with Standard Motor Co engine, not Continental engine.



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Tony in Mass.

12-24-2012 15:41:01
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to Bob (Aust), 12-24-2012 11:32:30  
So? A Product Of Mother England???? Is that TO30 style air filter on the dash right for the model Bob? If it is a 20-85, is that on the dash plate or a tag on the engine? Lyle is only now starting his addiction to fergie grey...



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Tony in Mass.

12-23-2012 13:46:47
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to lyle niemi, 12-23-2012 10:55:53  
OK, what's with the wire?
It works now that it's warm? Dump the old crud and pour in 32 litres of 10w40... is that what we are doing nowdays you guys? or 10W-30?
You might as well change motor oil for her with the rest of the second pail... hey I like that gastank! Looks like a Fordson from the 20's. If you paint it for her while it's there... you would be sooo sweet!
How's it run? So you don't need Inno?? ... I get the the drift he really don't want to drive to your house for some reason or another...

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2tractors

12-23-2012 15:31:40
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to Tony in Mass., 12-23-2012 13:46:47  
Eeeeeh, I liked the snow pics best.30 below!!



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Joe TO Fan

12-24-2012 09:28:46
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to 2tractors, 12-23-2012 15:31:40  
Just from a casual observer. Doesn't the air intake on the dash mean this is a TO30?



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Tony in Mass.

12-24-2012 09:57:11
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 Re: more TEA20 pics in reply to Joe TO Fan, 12-24-2012 09:28:46  
I was wondering the same thing, but this isn't a US made TO30, it is a TE...TEA? with a Standard engine, and maybe an 85 mm one at that. So that model must have used that intake port too... once Lyle gives it a bath, maybe we can do some research on the model and serial #.... I like it aleady!!! Well, as long as it isn't a diesel I would like anything....



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