fergi digger

sulky

Member
Location
northyorkshire
pal has been left a lot of fergi implements in a will (grey tractor /loader /levelling blade /backhoe ect)just wondering if anyone may information on the backhoe,its grey with own pto , oil tank, the dipper arm is worked by by a ram under the boom pushing linkage to the dipper, I cant find any literature anywhere ,glad of any help
cheers sulky
 

crofter 65

Member
Location
Ross-Shire
I have seen a video on YouTube of a Fergi TE 20 with a Steelfab / Hornadraulic ditcher on the 3 point linkage, I have also seen a Whitlock rear digger on a TE20 although how it worked I don't know as they were heavy.
 
Steelfab made a light version of their back hoe for the ferguson. Saw one in field on the way to Skye years ago.
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Mursal

Member
This is sort of related, hope you don't mind @sulky think its a 203, industrial 35?
Would it be a 3 cylinder (going on the exhaust side) or a 4?
Anyone any idea on value, came from a chicken farm, back actor just clipped back on for sale.
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Edit:
He thinks its worth around 1200
 

sulky

Member
Location
northyorkshire
pal has been left a lot of fergi implements in a will (grey tractor /loader /levelling blade /backhoe ect)just wondering if anyone may information on the backhoe,its grey with own pto , oil tank, the dipper arm is worked by by a ram under the boom pushing linkage to the dipper, I cant find any literature anywhere ,glad of any help
cheers sulky
just been to have another look at it in his yard no plate on it ,it looks very original (paint/pipes ect) it has side stabilisers fold down and insert pin the main boom is tubular with rollers that slide up and down it pushed and pulled by the ram parelal to the boom / no slew at all . the operator seat stays on tractor when removed (flat bit of tin),the pump is under a small oil tank just inside the main frame ,local know/all says it may be mil or horndraulik.i will try some photos sometime but not sure how to upload ,sulky ps it belonged to his uncle and he remembers as a lad collecting it from cumbria
 

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