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Hello! We are Rick and Sarah Weaver of Cordova, Tennessee, USA. Shortly before we were married in 1995, we purchased three and a half acres on a fishing lake so that we could move from the suburbs to a more rural setting, in order to fish, garden, and have a few chickens.

After mowing these few acres with a variety of tools ranging from push mower to riding lawnmower to 3 foot Gravely, we decided some serious power was needed. Rick looked in the local Memphis classified ads and found a tractor for sale with 5 implements. It happened to be a Ferguson TO-30. Neither of us had heard of a (just a) Ferguson tractor, so we began looking around for information, manuals, and sources for parts.

Clockwise from left: Kyle, Evan, Katelynn, and Heidi. © 1995 Rick Weaver

Our wedding occurred at the lake property, and of course the tractor was certainly made to feel welcome (see photo).

On our honeymoon, we were traveling through North Carolina on the July 4th weekend, and happened to be driving close to Denton. That is where the Southeast Old Thresher's Reunion is held every year on that weekend.  We stopped because we thought we could find out something there about Ferguson tractors. We saw fields of IH Farmalls, Olivers, Cases, Minneapolis-Molines, John Deeres, and Fords, but nary a Ferguson. We did not even find any Ferguson literature or manuals at the show.

We also scoured the internet for information, but did not find anyone who actually had a Ferguson who could help us.

Then, in 1999, on ATIS (Antique Tractor Internet Services) we got in touch with David Lory in Wisconsin. He invited us to meet other Ferguson owners at a Ferguson get-together in Freeport, Illinois that year. That first meeting consisted of about 20 Ferguson enthusiasts and about 10 Ferguson tractors. We really enjoyed that time with the folks we met (some photos are in the gallery).

Then, in 2001, the Ferguson Enthusiasts of North America club began with 20 members at the show in Waverly, Nebraska. In the 6 years since its formation it has grown to over 600 members. Of course, we joined, and have met some wonderful people who have helped us with our Fergie.

Over the past couple of years we have added three Ferguson TO-35's to our "fleet" (photos are above under "Our Tractors").

This page was last updated 01/05/2008   © 2007-2008 Rick Weaver