It's nice to see and old friend make the big time, Grandpa bought a 1948 Ferguson TE-20 in about 1960 (E means assembled in England, the Racine plant would come a little later.) Told a little boy his name was Mr. Ferguson, we still have him, Grandpa passed in 85 dad in 06 so Mr Ferguson is ours now, used him this weekend, one of the most famous tractors in the world, Slim has his slightly bigger American Cuzzin. TA-30. Ours is one if not the oldest un-restored one left in the country still being used, he ranked 9 in 1994 when dad entered the 50 Anniversary search.
Later some red ones converted to tracks went to the South Pole with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1957.
Anyway he has his own TV show now.
http://www.littlegreyfergie.com/meetI wish Dad and Grandpa were still around and could watch it with my Grandkids, gonna have to show them when they are over next time.
Picture is my brother smoothing out one of our roads and sawing wood.