Posted by maxwell99 on October 25, 2012 at 06:19:09 from (208.137.161.38):
In Reply to: To 35 Paint colors??? posted by XL CID A on October 25, 2012 at 05:55:15:
xl, you must first determine the year your TO was made.
Ferguson must have gotten a special on paint when they were building TO's
1955- green/gray early 1956- green/beige (most rare) late 1956 - gray/beige 1957 - gray/beige 1958- forward gray/red
I believe on the left side of this site you can find a list of serial numbers that will tell you when your tractor was made.
all is clear, but the early 1956 models as i do not think anyone is positive as to what serial number when they changed from green/beige to gray/beige.
guess they changed when the green paint tanks ran dry and were cleaned an recharged with gray paint,
that is how we changed paint colors at my old plant. I have attached a picture of a 1956 Ferguson 40 that is painted in the early green/beige colors.
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