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NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts

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Paul

01-20-2002 17:14:08




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Like oil line banjo bolt for attaching oil line to engine and oil plug on the rear of the head. Air intake from carbuator to air cleaner with hoses, and top to air cleaner. it attaches to the dash and is probably made of rubber. I have found 0 places that have these parts. Thanks ahead of time.




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Jim W

01-22-2002 14:19:51




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 Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Paul , 01-20-2002 17:14:08  
Old 20 parts company has at least some of these parts. They have the rubber stuff; I don't know about the banjo bolt.
Oil plug on back of head? This might be a NPT-27 thread plug, pretty standard. Do you have the old one, or is it missing?
Jim W



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George W Smith

07-10-2002 08:47:57




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 Re: Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Jim W, 01-22-2002 14:19:51  
I need a rear frost plug for the cylinder head of a TEF-20 1954 model



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Peter

01-21-2002 19:45:37




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 Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Paul , 01-20-2002 17:14:08  
I have never had problems getting parts for my TEA 20 from my Massey Ferguson dealer, they still have lots of them in stock. You will probably have to get the rubber hoses from an auto supply, that's what I did.



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Paul

01-22-2002 01:13:45




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 Re: Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Peter, 01-21-2002 19:45:37  
I would go to the Massey Fergason dealer if the were not idiots. I call them and all the want to do is take the information down and say they will call back. I went to the same one and was told that the tractor was to old and if I would like parts I should buy a new one. I live in california where the dealer are total A--holes and this is the reason why I'm here. With this type of service to a customer they will sooner or later be out of business and I won't really care. anyway the kid behind the counter did not even have a clue what was a TEA-20 Massey Fergason Tractor. So what would you do if you had this type of service.

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Duner Wi

01-23-2002 06:05:55




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 Re: Re: Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Paul, 01-22-2002 01:13:45  
Here is what I would do. Look for a M-F dealer that sold these tractors when new. Next hope the parts guy is old enough to remember these tractors or find a parts guy who just loves these old things. I would also try to get a parts book . I think there are more TEA's world wide than TO's but in the USA TO's are more common.



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Peter

01-22-2002 15:56:17




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 Re: Re: Re: NEED TEA-20 Standard Parts in reply to Paul, 01-22-2002 01:13:45  
I guess I should be happy to have such a great dealer in my area, I get my parts from Trudel Equipment up in Northern Ontario. One of the reasons why I like Ferguson tractors is that the parts are easy to get and my Massey dealer has worked on lots of them and is very familiar with these machines. You may be able to find another dealer that is not too far away who will help you.



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