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Photo of restored Ferguson 40

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Paul in AZ

02-14-2005 07:02:27




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I just completed restoration of this tractor. The photo and paint code numbers are found in the photo gallery.




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Paul in AZ

02-16-2005 13:25:40




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
I have a partially-restored 1956 Ferguson F-40, a twin to this one, that I would like to sell. If interested, contact me at

pnelson239(at)earthlink(dot)net



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Jerry/MT

02-16-2005 11:33:55




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
This is the first one I've seen and you really did a great job!



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recreation

02-14-2005 18:33:53




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
looks great paul , is you exhaust going up or down mine goes down. hope mine looks at least half that good and i will be happy!!!



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Paul in AZ

02-14-2005 21:15:31




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to recreation, 02-14-2005 18:33:53  
Mine as a vertical exhaust instead of going out back under the right foot step.



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r taylor

02-15-2005 05:33:40




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 21:15:31  
Is it better to be vertical cause if it is I am going to change mine over.



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Leroy

02-15-2005 05:40:49




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to r taylor, 02-15-2005 05:33:40  
It all depends on the use of the tractor, raking hay that could get cought on underneath vertical is best due to fire hazzard, but working under low haymow ceilings you do not want that exaust hitting the celing and starting a fire there so the bottom is better, depends on use



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Bart CA

02-14-2005 15:41:45




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
third party image

Great job Paul

I tough that MF-40's were all hi-crop (hi arch)

learning everyday here.....

Bart CA



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Cosmo

02-14-2005 14:22:00




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
Very nice Paul. I was raised on an H40. I don't remember my Daddy's tractor looking that good when new. Thanks for the memory. Regards, Cosmo



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John (UK)

02-14-2005 13:10:54




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 Re: Photo of restored Ferguson 40 in reply to Paul in AZ, 02-14-2005 07:02:27  
That looks better than new Paul...great job a credit to you



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