Tractor · 1956Unverified
Ferguson FE-35
Ferguson FE-35 — Utility tractor · 34 hp. Reference specifications; pending source verification.
Provisional listing — the headline figure is shown; full specifications are auto-generated and pending verification against published sources.
Rated power
34 hp
Weight
1402 kg
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Overview
ManufacturerFerguson (a part of Massey Ferguson)Reference
Utility tractorReference
Built in Coventry, EnglandReference
The Ferguson FE-35 was in production as the Ferguson and Massey-Harris companies merged into Massey Ferguson. The tractor began production in grey-and-gold paint with Ferguson badging. The paint changed to red and grey in late 1957 but the Ferguson decals remained. At some point between 1958 and 1960 the Ferguson name disappeared in favor of Massey Ferguson.Reference
Two-wheel driveReference
Manual steeringReference
Differential shoe brakesReference
Open operator station.Reference
Engine
Standard 2.2L 4-cyl gasolineReference
Standard 2.3L 4-cyl dieselReference
Engine25.4 kWReference
StandardReference
gasolineReference
4-cylinderReference
liquid-cooledReference
Displacement2.2 LReference
Bore/Stroke87 x 92 mmReference
Starter volts6Reference
Standard 23CReference
dieselReference
Displacement2.3 LReference
Power25.4 kWReference
Compression20:1Reference
Firing order1-3-4-2Reference
Starter volts12Reference
Transmission
6-speed unsynchronized gearReference
Typeunsynchronized gearReference
Gears6 forward and 2 reverseReference
PTO & Hydraulics
Rear TypeIReference
Rear PTOtransmission (special)Reference
Rear PTOlive (deluxe)Reference
Rear PTO Type540Reference
Dimensions
Weight1402 kgReference
Operating weight1402 kgReference
FE-35 Serial Number Location
Serial number plate on dashboard.Reference
FE-35 Serial Numbers
19561001Reference
19579226Reference
195879553Reference
1959125068Reference
1960171471Reference
Final220613Reference
FAQ: How to read a serial number table.Reference
Values normalized to UK metric units. Every figure is traced to at least one source; verified specs are cross-checked against two or more.
