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Ferguson Tractor Monument

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Ferguson Tractor Monument
Ferguson Tractor Monument
Ferguson Tractor Monument
Ferguson Tractor Monument
Ferguson Tractor Monument
Ferguson Tractor Monument
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Adelaide Street | Corner Adams Street, Wentworth, New South Wales 2648, Australia

The Ferguson TE20 is an agricultural tractor designed by Harry Ferguson. By far his most successful design, it was manufactured from 1946 until 1956, and was commonly known as the Little Grey Fergie. It marked a major advance in tractor design, distinguished by light weight, small size, manoeuvrability and versatility. The TE20 popularised Harry Ferguson's invention of the hydraulic three-point hitch system around the world, and the system quickly became an international standard for tractors of all makes and sizes that has remained to this day. The tractor played a large part in introducing widespread mechanised agriculture. In many parts of the world the TE20 was the first tractor to be affordable to the average farmer and was small and light enough to replace the draft horse and manual labour. Many TE20s remain in regular use in farming and other work and the model is also a popular collector's item for enthusiasts today.
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