Engine Horsepower: 28 hp
Manufactured: 1946 to 1948
Ferguson TE-20 Summary
The Ferguson TE-20 is a utility tractor produced from 1946 to 1948 by Ferguson, with a total of 172,185 units built at the Coventry, England factory. The tractor offers 20.70 hp drawbar power and 25.41 hp belt power. Notable variants include the TE-20 with a Continental engine, the TEA-20 with a Standard engine, the US-built TO-20, and the narrow TEB-20.

Ferguson TE-20 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactured the Ferguson TE-20 and where was it built?
- Manufacturer: Ferguson
- Type: Utility tractor
- Factory: Coventry, England
- Total built: 172,185
- 1947 Modification: Standard engine replaced the Continental engine in the TE20, this modified version was named the TEA20.
Variants
What are the different variants of the Ferguson TE-20 tractor?
- TE-20: Continental engine
- TEA-20: Standard engine
- TO-20: US-built
- TEB-20: Narrow tractor
Horsepower
What is the horsepower output of the Ferguson TE-20 tractor?
- Plows: 2 (14-inch)
- Drawbar (tested): 20.70 hp / 15.4 kW
- Belt (tested): 25.41 hp / 18.9 kW
Engine
What kind of engine does the Ferguson TE-20 have?
- Engine type: Continental 2.0L 4-cyl gasoline
- Fuel tank: 10 gal / 37.9 L
Mechanical
What are the mechanical specifications of the Ferguson TE-20?
- Chassis: 4x2 2WD
- Steering: Manual
- Brakes: Differential mechanical expanding shoe
- Cab: Open operator station with pressed steel seat
- Transmission: 4-speed unsynchronized gear
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications of the Ferguson TE-20?
- Rear PTO: Transmission
- Rear RPM: 540 (1.125)
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tires specifications of the Ferguson TE-20?
- Wheelbase: 70 inches / 177 cm
- Weight: 2,760 lbs / 1251 kg
- Front tire: 6.00-16
- Rear tire: 11-28
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications of the Ferguson TE-20?
- Ground: Positive
- Charging system: Lucas generator
- Battery volts: 6
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