Description
Every classic tractor tells a story, and nothing says ‘Little Grey Fergie’ like that distinctive front badge sitting proud on the nose cone. When yours has gone missing or gotten damaged by brush over the years, this authentic reproduction puts the proper finishing touch back where it belongs. You know what they say about details—they matter when you’re showing off a classic or just want your Ferguson to look as good as it runs.
What You’re Getting
- Chrome-finished metal construction with classic Ferguson script lettering that looks exactly like the original
- Weather-resistant blue enamel background that keeps its vibrant color through sun, rain, and years of farm work
- Mounting holes positioned precisely where Ferguson put them—no drilling or modifications needed
- Authentic rectangular design that honors Harry Ferguson’s original vision
- Built to handle decades of outdoor exposure without fading, chipping, or corroding
Built for Real Farm Work
This badge belongs on the legendary Ferguson tractors that changed farming forever—those trusty TE20s, TEA20s, and TO20s that introduced farmers to the revolutionary three-point hitch system. These compact 28-horsepower workhorses earned their reputation handling everything from plowing and cultivation to hay making and general farm chores on farms worldwide.
Made to Last
Restoration work deserves components that’ll hold up to whatever weather and work you throw at them. This badge uses modern materials and manufacturing techniques that actually exceed the durability of the originals. The chrome finish won’t tarnish, and the enamel background stays deep blue even after years in the sun—something you can’t say about the originals that are getting harder to find every year.
Good to Know
This badge mounts right on your Ferguson’s nose cone using the original mounting points. Before installation, clean the mounting surface and make sure everything’s straight and aligned properly. A quick tip from the restoration crowd: if you’re working on multiple Fergies or planning future projects, grab a spare—good original badges are getting nearly impossible to find, and nothing ruins a quality restoration like a missing or damaged emblem.






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