TEA 2085 Photos

Johnny R

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I'm not having luck getting the photos to come on with my last post. Can someone give me directions.
Thanks, Johnny R
 
This isn't your first post is it? You posted on here the last few months right? New people can't post pics.
You click 'broswe', then pics in the window, then highlight the pic you want, then when you see the thumbnail, after it uploads, click continue. Then click continue again, then preview, it should show up.
BTW, if the pics are too big out of your camera, they won't load at all anymore in modern view, classic maybe...
 
This is a pic of my 20-85, it's over 3mb, so it could only show up using classic view.
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[These are the two pictures of my restored TEA2085 that I had a problem getting them to post. I hope it works.
Thanks Tony for the info.
This is a great forum. Lots of good advice.
Johnny R
 

Nice Johnny , really nice .
Try putting a space between the photo information before you submit the post , this will let the programme space them correctly and stop your text from being chopped up .
By the way did I mention that your tractor was nice ! :)
 
reply to post at 05:46:25 10/27/15)
Hi Steve,
The TEA 2085 breakdown is, TE (tractors built in England)
"A" refers to the engine Make which was made by the Standard Motor Co.
"85" refers to the size of the engine bore which is 85 mm. which put out a whopping 28 HP.
 
(reply to post at 09:10:46 10/26/15)
Hi Benj R
Is the grille paint color on your tractor a lighter grey/silver than the rest of the tractor. It looks lighter. What country do you live?
Johnny R
 
Hi Johnny R
I am from Saskatchewan, Canada. Yes I painted the grille on my Fergie silver, I know it is
not original but I like it that way. It kind of breaks up the all grey look, I also painted
the rims silver. I am somewhat new to the Ferguson scene but grew up with a 1947 Ford
Ferguson which we still have. My father purchased this tractor in 1948 used for $1,350.00
including a plow. My understanding is he paid new tractor price. I have been using Ford's
all my life, had a TE20 in the '70's for a short time, now own several Ford's & a TO35
Ferguson, a TEA2085 & a 2135MF. Our 2085 is a pretty tractor which I purchased this summer
from southern Sask., the engine will need an overhaul soon as the oil pressure drops from 50
lbs. to about 5 lbs. in about 10 mins.
 

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