Great video. It’s very helpful I just bought a TE-20 with a Z120 engine. I bought it as a non running tractor. It turns over if I jump straight to the starter but when I try the shifter for the starter it doesn’t feel like there’s anything there. So I’m betting the pin fell out! This video really helps thanks.
Thank you for the informative and helpful video. I have a Ferguson T-20 just like the one you are working on and following your guidance on how to clean and maintain the starter solenoid unit, I was able to get my tractor running and back to work. Your video made it all easy!
Hi Lance Very informative video, like looking over your shoulder. Our Fergie, a 1948 has been in the family for over 70 years, ( my wifes granddad, then father) for 20 years it's been earning it's keep by cutting an acre field, but now it's time to retire the old girl, to hopefully, a life on the show circuit, but sadly not by us. We have moved to a small property in a village, we no longer have the space to keep her, it will be a very emotional day when she's sold on, but only to someone who will look after her as we have done. There are a few odd jobs before she goes, one is the starter switch, it's got a brand new battery and the starters overhauled, so I'm off now to pull the switch as per your video...thanks again..
Hi Lance....after I replied to you l had a cup of tea, and then following your instruction removed the switch, it's a little awkward in situ as I have fuel lines and the electric above it, but out it came no problem. Next day stripped it, sure enough the contacts had burn marks, not surprising after 70 odd years, cleaned it all up, drop of oil, made a gasket, fitted new screws, cleaned up the 4 bolts and fitted new washers, fixed it in, connected battery......works perfectly...thanks again, I wouldn't have been so confident without watching your video ...next is to fix the hydraulic lever fulcrum which has broken off...
Hey Lance,just gotta say,you are an inspiration,and a wealth of practical knowledge,trying to keep my old Fergie rattling along over here in the Scottish Highlands,I always appreciate your videos,and the effort you put into them,so well produced and a joy to watch. Thanks big fella,and G’day to ya!👍
Wow , that was a great help. My little grey fergie tried to start itself the other day with smoke going everywhere. Purchased another solenoid and now i know how to replace either the whole unit or just the top. Very grateful. Lloyd. N Z.
Fantastic videos Lance. I didn't realize that it could be that easy to get the standard starter switch repaired. I added a separate switch when mine went bung.
Yeah g'day Lance--all this stuff is so helpful--keeping this old machinery running right is 100% worthwhile..I have an mf-65 front end loader for about 10 years looking after 10 acres and using it to do up gravel roads--making shed pads --carting and stacking trees..I would have saved 40-50 thousand dollars on contractors and I payed $5500 for it..I have had a look at the backend and the crownwheel and pinion do not have a mark any where...Probably done 15-20 thousand hrs and still going strong...This old stuff was so under stressed you cannot wear it out..regards E
G day Ian, Yeah the older machines have nothing to prove they can do an honest days work if looked after. I do the videos of repairs in the hope it will encourage someone to have a go and feel the satisfaction of doing it yourself and a job well done. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Lance, I've this same prob with my 1952 TED20. Many thanks for your great video, this has given me some encouragement to have a go at sorting it out! Cheers, Dave
G Day Dave, Yeah hop in and have a go, that's why I like to make the videos, to encourage others to try and fix things themselves. This one is a nice easy one to start on.
Good stuff again Lance...I have a New Holland TC48TD..starter switch problems this week...thank goodness for multimeter's...3 faulty items ...wire broken inside the insulation, switch contact points worn and a newish battery showing over twelve volts but no grunt...got it sorted now, new genuine switch too expensive so I got a rubber booted toggle and a rubber booted push button...sometimes chasing one issue can often be from multiple failures....cheers
G Day Mike, I was going to use the multimeter to show this one working but the two I own seem to have died sitting in the drawer. Replaced the batteries and still no go. Off to get a new one.
Hi Lance , had the same trouble...27 year old dick smith DMM died...got a Owon B41T from the manufacturer in Hong Kong, cost $50 US..by the time it was delivered it was $170 AUD worked good on DC but yesterday was checking power to my outlets( on full off grid solar awesome )DMM going out on overload intermittently..emailed manufacturer and got an instruction how to fix...un solder a service mount component..had to do it under magnification as was tiny...DMM all good now but next DMM will be a quality Keysight or Fluke...won't trust a cheapy ever again.
ha ha just switched across to youtube and AVE is doing a review on an Qwon B35....lower priced version of the one I was telling you about....Coincidence or great minds think alike, lol.
Thank's for this great video, 👍 i should take a look at the starter switch on my 1954 Ferguson TE-A 20 in the spring when the weather starts to get i little bit warmer here in Norway. And then i skould clean it up, even tho it works perfectly fine now also, because it dosn't hurt to check it and do a cleanup at the same time when it's so easy. 🙂
@@BundyBearsShed it sat in place for twenty one years and the engine was not locked. Sat outside in our winters too. Your videos are now what I go to for te20 information. Thanks again for your time, knowledge and videos
On my Tractor the switch is sliightly different as the top of housing is fixed on with 3 brass rivets not screws .I had to drill out the rivets to get inside .Cleaned all internals put back together and pop riveted it back on .Now works perfect again .
Dont forget to put inox screws or bolts on places that you know will rust heavily in the future,and maybe change for hexhead instead of round,I do that cause they are not so much more expensive,and saves you time and sw.Often an inox nut on ord.iron is enough to help.Thanks for vids. from DK.
So so good thank you heaps .I just bought another grey FERGIE . This is the first time I have had starter switch issues . This is my fourth FERGIE . So so helpful. Hey thank you heaps Rocket Shepparton
We dont often do these pumps any more as they are cheap as chips to buy but I am thinking of pulling a new one apart just to see what they do to them now.
oh yea, that's the thing grandad would jamb the screwdriver across to start her up :) looks like I've got a lot of work ahead of me. but at least I know what to do now... Thanks again!
@@BundyBearsShed any words of caution with the TO30? got the Tisco replacement. Looks like a slightly different design (more of a sealed switch module) from the TE machines where you can really get inside.
If I had my own place I just might. Story of my life, never had my own space to keep a vehicle off road.....hence F2 stock car had to go in 1979, and had to give away my Mk1 Escort in 1990.
Thanks Lance! I replaced mine as the Bakelite was crumbling away. The previous owner had bypassed it tho and fitted a key start. Question - If I wanted to reintroduce this important safety feature do I just splice the two terminals into one of the heavy wires going to the starter? And is the starter solenoid before this switch in the circuit or after....? or not needed now at all? I guess that's more than one question...😝
great video but my switch only has a two terminal switch not the circular one you show and both springs are rusted and broken can i buy one of your switches and where do i get it from
Just bought a tvo Ferguson. Tractor starts if you cross the solenoid but gear stick doesn't seem to want to move up to engage the solenoid. Maybe I am not pushing it up hard enough. Going to remove the solenoid tomorrow with wires attached and push the button underneath before taking it out and dismantling. Maybe someone has moved the solenoid and it's not making the right contacted. Any thoughts on what might be wrong before I do all that.
Hi Lance, great video and credit to you. Just wondering if you have any video or information on a TEA28 diesel (I think that is correct?) starter switch. It looks different to the TE20 one. Mine is stuck with the gearstick and does not engage. Any help very much appreciated.
Not much apart from that there is a parts book on my web site here. queenslandtractorspares.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/TEF-parts-manual.pdf On the diesel it uses a switch on the starter itself and you must hold the brass button on the r/h side of the gearbox in to start it.
Have you every heard of a case where these contacts stuck and destroyed the starter? I believe that is what happened to mine. The starter kicked in fine, but did not disengage and the tractor started . There was a terrible noise sounded like the motor or transmission was coming apart, I shut it down and from that point on the starter was dead. :(
I have a to30 I'm in us. I have a new starter, it was working properly, I turned it off then tried to start it and nothing. Nothing at all. Should you be able to cross those 2 Bolts on top of the starter switch ? It still does nothing. Is the starter bad already? Thanks, Bear man!
I recently got "Gifted" a TO30 in pieces. Found an engine for it. I am aware TE was Ferguson European and TO is Ferguson Detroit, but, just to verify, these starter components are same, correct?
Hi, I'm helping a friend restore an old TED20 and we've taken a look at all the electrics - everything that came off the tractor appears to be 12V, apart from the starter which is 6V. (stamped with the following numbers: Lucas 25519F M418G V139 1 6V). Do you happen to know the part number for the 12V starter, and is it a straight swap?
The bolt holes are different between a 6v and a 12v starter. there are many out there running 12v through a 6v starter and they still seem to last a long time if not left winding for too long.
Hey Bear! I went ahead and replaced my starter switch and it works fine except for the oil leak....its a fair amount coming out, I used some gasket goo but didn't stop leak, my question is ...is there supposed to be a gasket of some sort between switch and top of tractor? regards Craig Royden p.s. love your videos!!!
G Day Craig, There should be no oil in the compartment under the switch. You either have oil leaking fron the front of the gearbox or the rear of the engine. You might need to split it and have a look.
I know this was a year ago hopefully you've got it figured out by now but in case others are curious, I think the heavy gauge wire from the battery goes to one side of this, and the other side goes right into the starter with a heavy gauge wire, no intermediary solenoid or anything, the full load of the starter motor goes straight through this switch. hope that helps!
I'm needing the rod coming from shifter to that switch and all them part in there to make it all work, do u have these parts...I need them and how do I go about to get them please let me know... thank u sir👍🔧🔧
Hi lance, iv got an old ‘52 TVO here in England which i’v been fixing up recently. My question is, it’s stuck in neutral and it won’t come out and go into any gears, iv heard it can be a common issue, do you know any tricks to free it up so it will go into the gears again? Many thanks, Alex 🤙🏻
Anyone know how to time the FF40 (French version) the two pips line up for the cam and pump, but how does the crank line up? Is it the keyway to the bottom?
i did mate. I ve just done an engine rebuilt on a ted20. The stater switch was stuffed, I cleaned it up, but i think a complete tear down would have been the go
Seems like a awful complicated setup for just a simple starter switch, why was it designed like this? There must be a reason. Great video though , I learned something, thank you sir.
Your video is great thank you. But I would like to order the gear stick starter switch for the tea 20 Gray Fergie. Where can I order this part B3794 from as I cannot see it on eBay ? - the only one I can see on eBay is the solenoid start one. Regards John
Hi starter switch is always activated i need help anyone all information is helpful.Can i fix it without splitting the tractor?Nvm I fixed the video helped
Yes for sure, the tractor was already split in the video and I just used the opportunity to show how it worked. Start by undoing the 3 top screws and have a look inside.
Great video. It’s very helpful I just bought a TE-20 with a Z120 engine. I bought it as a non running tractor. It turns over if I jump straight to the starter but when I try the shifter for the starter it doesn’t feel like there’s anything there. So I’m betting the pin fell out! This video really helps thanks.
May well have done
Yes sir ree Lance! They once made things a farmer could repair in his shed. Keep these type repairs coming like all of your repair videos. Thank you.
Yes Christina times have certainly changed, possibly not for the better but that is progress.
Thank you for the informative and helpful video. I have a Ferguson T-20 just like the one you are working on and following your guidance on how to clean and maintain the starter solenoid unit, I was able to get my tractor running and back to work. Your video made it all easy!
That is good news, that is why I do the videos in a hope that someone will try their own repairs.
Hi Lance
Very informative video, like looking over your shoulder.
Our Fergie, a 1948 has been in the family for over 70 years, ( my wifes granddad, then father) for 20 years it's been earning it's keep by cutting an acre field, but now it's time to retire the old girl, to hopefully, a life on the show circuit, but sadly not by us. We have moved to a small property in a village, we no longer have the space to keep her, it will be a very emotional day when she's sold on, but only to someone who will look after her as we have done. There are a few odd jobs before she goes, one is the starter switch, it's got a brand new battery and the starters overhauled, so I'm off now to pull the switch as per your video...thanks again..
Glad the videos help I did a video on the 1954 tractor on the switch as well you might find helpful
Hi Lance....after I replied to you l had a cup of tea, and then following your instruction removed the switch, it's a little awkward in situ as I have fuel lines and the electric above it, but out it came no problem. Next day stripped it, sure enough the contacts had burn marks, not surprising after 70 odd years, cleaned it all up, drop of oil, made a gasket, fitted new screws, cleaned up the 4 bolts and fitted new washers, fixed it in, connected battery......works perfectly...thanks again, I wouldn't have been so confident without watching your video ...next is to fix the hydraulic lever fulcrum which has broken off...
Restoring a TED20 for the first time and this playlist is a lifesaver!
Glad it helps.
Hey Lance,just gotta say,you are an inspiration,and a wealth of practical knowledge,trying to keep my old Fergie rattling along over here in the Scottish Highlands,I always appreciate your videos,and the effort you put into them,so well produced and a joy to watch. Thanks big fella,and G’day to ya!👍
Thanks Rod, Im glad they help.
I enjoy these full on explanations of repairs. Please keep'em coming.
G Day Doug, Glad you enjoy them, there is quite a few in the pipe line. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Lance rocks!! Gives me the confidence to attempt fixes on my Ferguson.
Good stuff!
Wow , that was a great help.
My little grey fergie tried to start itself the other day with smoke going everywhere.
Purchased another solenoid and now i know how to replace either the whole unit or just the top.
Very grateful.
Lloyd. N Z.
Glad it helped
Lance just purchased a 1952 Yvonne model ted20 your now my source how to maintain cheers for your videos
Gavin:Gold Coast
Thankyou, welcome
Fantastic videos Lance. I didn't realize that it could be that easy to get the standard starter switch repaired. I added a separate switch when mine went bung.
Thanks, there is not a lot to it when you are shown.
Just done this on my 1950 TEA,saved me hours of head scratching and a few quid.Thanks 👍
Glad it helped
Thanks for the instruction and tips of areas where water may leak in past the switch. Take care
Thanks Lloyd,
Thanks a lot. Any little bit of information you give is a big help to us all . All the best Lance.
Glad it was helpful!
Yeah g'day Lance--all this stuff is so helpful--keeping this old machinery running right is 100% worthwhile..I have an mf-65 front end loader for about 10 years looking after 10 acres and using it to do up gravel roads--making shed pads --carting and stacking trees..I would have saved 40-50 thousand dollars on contractors and I payed $5500 for it..I have had a look at the backend and the crownwheel and pinion do not have a mark any where...Probably done 15-20 thousand hrs and still going strong...This old stuff was so under stressed you cannot wear it out..regards E
G day Ian, Yeah the older machines have nothing to prove they can do an honest days work if looked after. I do the videos of repairs in the hope it will encourage someone to have a go and feel the satisfaction of doing it yourself and a job well done. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Lance, I've this same prob with my 1952 TED20. Many thanks for your great video, this has given me some encouragement to have a go at sorting it out! Cheers, Dave
G Day Dave, Yeah hop in and have a go, that's why I like to make the videos, to encourage others to try and fix things themselves. This one is a nice easy one to start on.
Good stuff again Lance...I have a New Holland TC48TD..starter switch problems this week...thank goodness for multimeter's...3 faulty items ...wire broken inside the insulation, switch contact points worn and a newish battery showing over twelve volts but no grunt...got it sorted now, new genuine switch too expensive so I got a rubber booted toggle and a rubber booted push button...sometimes chasing one issue can often be from multiple failures....cheers
G Day Mike, I was going to use the multimeter to show this one working but the two I own seem to have died sitting in the drawer. Replaced the batteries and still no go. Off to get a new one.
Hi Lance , had the same trouble...27 year old dick smith DMM died...got a Owon B41T from the manufacturer in Hong Kong, cost $50 US..by the time it was delivered it was $170 AUD worked good on DC but yesterday was checking power to my outlets( on full off grid solar awesome )DMM going out on overload intermittently..emailed manufacturer and got an instruction how to fix...un solder a service mount component..had to do it under magnification as was tiny...DMM all good now but next DMM will be a quality Keysight or Fluke...won't trust a cheapy ever again.
ha ha just switched across to youtube and AVE is doing a review on an Qwon B35....lower priced version of the one I was telling you about....Coincidence or great minds think alike, lol.
Wish u lived here, but I did find one of them rods and the hardware to make the shifter work. Thanks for your great videos 👍
Thank's for this great video, 👍 i should take a look at the starter switch on my 1954 Ferguson TE-A 20 in the spring when the weather starts to get i little bit warmer here in Norway. And then i skould clean it up, even tho it works perfectly fine now also, because it dosn't hurt to check it and do a cleanup at the same time when it's so easy. 🙂
Doesnt hurt at all
Mine started on fire! Not sure why just yet but ran across this video and now I know what I'm dealing with and how it works,
Thank you!!! vb
thankyou.
absolutely spot on... I'd rather repair original parts than replace with modern cheap spares.... this showed me exactly how to do it :-)
Thanks Jim, I prefer a repair to.
Superb clarity cheers please keep up the excellent work guys , if you could do one on a sticky starter that would be brilliant
Thanks Paul, I may have one coming up I will see what comes along.
I just took one of these T20's in with this problem. Thanks, you saved me a lot of research.
Good to hear, hope it works out for you.
Hey great video , I am currently restoring my te20. Its alot different then the old deeres Im used to. Support from the Midwest
G Day Vern, Yes not much similar in the two thats for sure
@@BundyBearsShed it sat in place for twenty one years and the engine was not locked. Sat outside in our winters too. Your videos are now what I go to for te20 information. Thanks again for your time, knowledge and videos
You are inspiring me to get back to my old Fergie - good on you Lance
G Day Tony, Well you best polish up the spanners as there is a few more on the way. thanks for watching and commenting.
On my Tractor the switch is sliightly different as the top of housing is fixed on with 3 brass rivets not screws .I had to drill out the rivets to get inside .Cleaned all internals put back together and pop riveted it back on .Now works perfect again .
You have the early switch, they did seem to last well
Actually did what you said and it worked flawlessly
Great news.
Thanks again another great video, and easy to understand.
Thanks Jimmy
Dont forget to put inox screws or bolts on places that you know will rust heavily in the future,and maybe change for hexhead instead of round,I do that cause they are not so much more expensive,and saves you time and sw.Often an inox nut on ord.iron is enough to help.Thanks for vids. from DK.
I often use grease or the like it does help at a later date.
Thanks for that Lance, my old Fergie never started with the lever and now I know why...and what to do to fix it.
Easy job I did more on this switch in the TEA20 playlist.
I'll have a look at it, have you done one on the carby I can look at?
@@PeteCampbell-f1t Yes both the 24t and the 28G in the tractor repair playlist probably.
So so good thank you heaps .I just bought another grey FERGIE . This is the first time I have had starter switch issues . This is my fourth FERGIE . So so helpful. Hey thank you heaps Rocket Shepparton
You're welcome!
Like video,s restoreing te.20 just now your video,s very helpfull
great shed visit thanks , only thing your lookin very dry there at the end and i worry about your hydration
I worry about my hydration to. It can be a big problem if the temperature is over 5 degrees.
that was fast :) thanks
good work well done did one 20 years ago need to do it again
We dont often do these pumps any more as they are cheap as chips to buy but I am thinking of pulling a new one apart just to see what they do to them now.
when i did it i put the mic over it come up with ford 302 windsor water pump shaft ///cut here hammer ar still going /// have a great day
thanks for putting this video up Lance, saved me alot of time and frustration.
Thanks Ritchie, That's why we do them, many more to come soon as I work my way through the tractor.
oh yea, that's the thing grandad would jamb the screwdriver across to start her up :) looks like I've got a lot of work ahead of me. but at least I know what to do now... Thanks again!
Yep thats the thing I would think, lol.
@@BundyBearsShed any words of caution with the TO30? got the Tisco replacement. Looks like a slightly different design (more of a sealed switch module) from the TE machines where you can really get inside.
G Day Lance - Brilliant video. Informative, interesting and so well explained. Good job mate :)
Thanks Malc, Now go and get yourself a Fergie and work along with me lol
If I had my own place I just might. Story of my life, never had my own space to keep a vehicle off road.....hence F2 stock car had to go in 1979, and had to give away my Mk1 Escort in 1990.
Yes Matt. It need to be a heavy gauge. Think from memory the one I got was around 25 amp.
Yes I thing it is about 12mm needed for a good supply.
@@BundyBearsShed 12mm gauge wire? Iv found a 60 amp push button start
Great video Lance, thanks very much.
Thanks Tony, Glad you got something from it.
Hi Lance, is there supposed to have a gasket under this when it's mounted back on? Cheers.
No not usually as it can be slid forward and back for adjustment and is well protested under the battery tray.
Thanks for making this very useful.
G Day Wrangler, I hope you got something useful from it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi lance my to20 1947 won’t lift much weight lifts about 250pounds I’m just wondering what it might be if you had to take a guess
Possibly a weak relief valve or just worn in the pump or worn piston rings. Also possibly the gasket between the lift cylinder and the main housing.
Is that just for 6 volt or will it work when you change to 12 volt
G Day Ronnie, The switch is the same for 6 volt and 12 Volt so it will work for sure.
Thanks Lance! I replaced mine as the Bakelite was crumbling away. The previous owner had bypassed it tho and fitted a key start. Question - If I wanted to reintroduce this important safety feature do I just splice the two terminals into one of the heavy wires going to the starter? And is the starter solenoid before this switch in the circuit or after....? or not needed now at all? I guess that's more than one question...😝
The big wire from the starter would need to go through this switch of sure, they are a good thing.
Fantastic Lance Thank you just what I needed. (using the wife's email) Rich T
Glad it helped rich.
great video but my switch only has a two terminal switch not the circular one you show and both springs are rusted and broken can i buy one of your switches and where do i get it from
look up www. queensland tractor spares.
Just bought a tvo Ferguson. Tractor starts if you cross the solenoid but gear stick doesn't seem to want to move up to engage the solenoid. Maybe I am not pushing it up hard enough. Going to remove the solenoid tomorrow with wires attached and push the button underneath before taking it out and dismantling. Maybe someone has moved the solenoid and it's not making the right contacted. Any thoughts on what might be wrong before I do all that.
Pull the top off it and clean the copper washer and contacts, you will be able to see if it is moving then. There is usually not a lot wrong in there.
Hi Lance, great video and credit to you. Just wondering if you have any video or information on a TEA28 diesel (I think that is correct?) starter switch. It looks different to the TE20 one. Mine is stuck with the gearstick and does not engage. Any help very much appreciated.
Not much apart from that there is a parts book on my web site here.
queenslandtractorspares.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/TEF-parts-manual.pdf
On the diesel it uses a switch on the starter itself and you must hold the brass button on the r/h side of the gearbox in to start it.
Very informative and well presented
Glad you liked it!
Have you every heard of a case where these contacts stuck and destroyed the starter? I believe that is what happened to mine. The starter kicked in fine, but did not disengage and the tractor started . There was a terrible noise sounded like the motor or transmission was coming apart, I shut it down and from that point on the starter was dead. :(
It is certainly possible if the spring that holds the contacts apart was broken or weak, the slight arcing of the contacts may hold them closed.
Awesome demonstration!! Thanks
You are welcome!
I have a TO30 tractor and the switch is not making good contact. Where can I get replacement parts?
Look for a Sparex agent near you.
I have a to30 I'm in us. I have a new starter, it was working properly, I turned it off then tried to start it and nothing. Nothing at all. Should you be able to cross those 2 Bolts on top of the starter switch ? It still does nothing. Is the starter bad already? Thanks, Bear man!
Could be but check all of your terminals for fit
I recently got "Gifted" a TO30 in pieces. Found an engine for it. I am aware TE was Ferguson European and TO is Ferguson Detroit, but, just to verify, these starter components are same, correct?
Yes I believe so.
Ive got a To20 - cant seem to engage into the start position but tractor cranks,,, no spark however. would that be the cause?
There is a video on the 1954 TEA in repairing this switch so it may help you.
Hi,
I'm helping a friend restore an old TED20 and we've taken a look at all the electrics - everything that came off the tractor appears to be 12V, apart from the starter which is 6V. (stamped with the following numbers: Lucas 25519F M418G V139 1 6V). Do you happen to know the part number for the 12V starter, and is it a straight swap?
The bolt holes are different between a 6v and a 12v starter. there are many out there running 12v through a 6v starter and they still seem to last a long time if not left winding for too long.
@@BundyBearsShed Thank you
Hey Bear! I went ahead and replaced my starter switch and it works fine except for the oil leak....its a fair amount coming out, I used some gasket goo but didn't stop leak, my question is ...is there supposed to be a gasket of some sort between switch and top of tractor? regards Craig Royden p.s. love your videos!!!
G Day Craig, There should be no oil in the compartment under the switch. You either have oil leaking fron the front of the gearbox or the rear of the engine. You might need to split it and have a look.
Hey lance do you have a video of the wiring up of the starter switch
No Not as yet, Never thought to do one.
I know this was a year ago hopefully you've got it figured out by now but in case others are curious, I think the heavy gauge wire from the battery goes to one side of this, and the other side goes right into the starter with a heavy gauge wire, no intermediary solenoid or anything, the full load of the starter motor goes straight through this switch. hope that helps!
I'm needing the rod coming from shifter to that switch and all them part in there to make it all work, do u have these parts...I need them and how do I go about to get them please let me know... thank u sir👍🔧🔧
I probably do I would need to have a look. What area do you live in?
Hi lance, iv got an old ‘52 TVO here in England which i’v been fixing up recently. My question is, it’s stuck in neutral and it won’t come out and go into any gears, iv heard it can be a common issue, do you know any tricks to free it up so it will go into the gears again? Many thanks, Alex 🤙🏻
Just remove the gear stick and try to release it while rocking the tractor. Sometimes it can work.
Is the T30 Ferguson setup about the same way
G Day John, We dont have the TO30 over here so I cant really say. I wouldnt mind one for the collection though.
Is it true that there are now more TEA20's than were ever produced...???
I kept the original gear-stick start on my Fergie.
I wouldnt think so as there are a lot stripped for parts, they made over 500,000 of them.
Thanks for the encouragement 🙏
Any time!
Can i use the original Switch when converting to 12v?
Im using a switch kit including starter Motor, distributor, generator, etc.
Yes the voltage will not matter to this switch
@@BundyBearsShed thank you a lot. Your content and knowledge is awesome
a old fart its done went well had to make some shims all good start on stick now your vid was the go thanks a mil
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Good stuff.
Very well explained.
Glad you think so!
What animal or bird Is that in the back ground?
Possibly magpie or often rosellas.
just had a quick look at my 1955 fergy and I have just ONE terminal. Its not used. No connections to it.
Might have key start possibly?
Anyone know how to time the FF40 (French version) the two pips line up for the cam and pump, but how does the crank line up? Is it the keyway to the bottom?
Im not sure with a French one, is it a Perkins 4.107 or 4.108?
It is a hotchiss engine for the French market. 30hp
Again Bundy boy, Bloody helpful
Thanks Pete, Hope you got something from it.
i did mate. I ve just done an engine rebuilt on a ted20. The stater switch was stuffed, I cleaned it up, but i think a complete tear down would have been the go
Seems like a awful complicated setup for just a simple starter switch, why was it designed like this? There must be a reason. Great video though , I learned something, thank you sir.
G Day Larry, It is very simple in design and over engineered but I don't thing starter solenoids were a popular feature back in the 1940s.
It's an early safety feature since you can't start the tractor when it's in gear.
i need to do that cos its NFG no start
Well ya not allowed to go anywhere so you may as well.
You could use the starting handle (crank)
You could indeed.
Hi Lance, could i install a push button start switch and bypass the original start with the gear shift?
Yes not a problem at all.
Thank you. I'll give it a go.
If you bypass this switch you run the risk of starting the tractor in gear with possible unintended consequences.
There's no chance starting in gear, i put the switch in a place where it makes it not easy to accidentally start.
@@drmarine1771 where did you wire into to do this? Thanks
Your video is great thank you. But I would like to order the gear stick starter switch for the tea 20 Gray Fergie. Where can I order this part B3794 from as I cannot see it on eBay ? - the only one I can see on eBay is the solenoid start one. Regards John
G Day Linda, Here is a link to it on our web site.
www.queenslandtractorspares.com.au/Store/tabid/91/ProdID/2821/Default.aspx
Who ever had my 1950 te20 changed to 12 volt and put a ford car starter solenoid on it
I have seen that before and it works quite well.
Cool
Whitesboro Texas were u at lol
Bundaberg Australia.
very helpful.
Thanks Glad it helped.
Thank you
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Thanks Ronnie
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Hi starter switch is always activated i need help anyone all information is helpful.Can i fix it without splitting the tractor?Nvm I fixed the video helped
Yes for sure, the tractor was already split in the video and I just used the opportunity to show how it worked. Start by undoing the 3 top screws and have a look inside.
Bundy Bears Shed thanks for the info but I fixed but thanks
i notice kelly getin lots of credit but only time i see her shes taring off after somthing lol
Tear arsing around or sleeping in the chair is what she is good at.
Lance clean that bloody nut up looks dodgy compared to the clean one ☝️
Yeah it does but that sort of thing gets sorted when the tractor is assembled
Bit OCD. 😂😂😂. It will work fine it’s a tractor not a crystal wine glass
I live in texas
Texas Queensland? or Texas USA?
thank you
You're welcome