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DaleClark
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Hello to all, I am so glad to find this collection of people who share a common love of all things Fordson... :thumbs:

I recently purchased a Fordson Major I think it is a 1958?

identifying #s I have located are as follows....

# behind /under #1 injector .....1482575

# under manifold, close to alternator / dynamo......K18B

hydraulic lift casting # under seat..........K22B

also found K25B

and also the letter F in two different locations

please help me identify this tractor

is this enough info to tell if it is a Major , Super Major or other possibilities....

It is running, has a few problems (doesn't lift ) and (dies after 20 minutes are so of mowing)but I love it.... my dad had a 1963? Fordson Dexa.... I grew up using it around our small farm...strongest little tractor I have ever encountered.....(the stories I could tell...my dad used it like a bulldozer)

I hoping to restore them both , starting with the Major first... if I can find parts needed

I will post pictures as soon as possible (need to learn how first)

thank you all in advance for any help!

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Post by John »

Hi, Dale. I've not been long here either. The help is tremendous.

Start here on these pages and there's a wealth of info.
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/serial.htm

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Hello to all the people! :lol:

Welcome Dale Clark to the forum. We hope to see your photos: do not be late in presenting your Fordson.

Greetings: David

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Welcome aboard Matey. :D Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!

1960 Fordson Power Major

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Post by Gman »

Welcome Dale, you have found a great site with some very good experts on Fordsons. I have a '59 power major which sit in a shed for many years and with the help of this site have her running again. Good luck.
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Gman: 1959 Power Major

DaleClark
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Post by DaleClark »

Thank you all for the welcome....

I have been looking over the site ... lot of info here...

looking forward to being part of the family and learning from those who have already been where I am just beginning....

is

http://www.agrilineproducts.com/index.html

a good source... how long is the turn around on a order across the pond....

if I understand the codes my Fordson Major was made in August 1958

you all have a great day ....

Dale

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Post by Brian »

Your tractor was indeed buily in August 1958, The last Fordson Major was No.1481013 In August 1958 so yours is one of the first Power Majors.
Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
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Post by Gman »

Hey Dale, I have ordered from agriline a couple of times. Nothing real heavy so shipping cost was not very high, received within 10 days. You have to be sure of the conversion rate for us $. There is a new holland site, it is listed in one of the post on here somewhere, I think on one regarding hydraulics. It is very good at getting you the part # and you can take a print out to your local new holland dealer, they can get you most parts. Also on here is a parts list, it is also very helpful.
Gerald
Gman: 1959 Power Major

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I can confirm Agriline gives a good service on UK side of the pond at least. They are normally helpful about answering queries on parts etc too. I've had a couple of duff parts - the quality of some of repro parts can be variable, which they've replaced with no quibbles.
Another good source of parts in UK is Malcolm Hipperson, who has an ebay shop. Very helpful and can also do some 2nd hand parts.
All the best,
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DaleClark
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Post by DaleClark »

Brian, thanks so much for conformation of my tractor.....

"August 1958, The last Fordson Major was No.1481013 In August 1958 so yours is one of the first Power Majors."

Good Lord willing will post some pics Sunday.....

tore into the brakes and got them working perfect......

next is "fuel lift pump with glass ball" .pouring diesel out the base....anyone know the best place to find it?

also I meed a oil dip stick...... doesn't look like there is on to be had.......maybe some one can give me the measurements so I can make one.....

again , thank you all for your kindness
Dale

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Post by JC »

Hi Dale
Welcome to the BB.
I thought that my parts engine had a good dipstick, but when I looked at it, I found that it had been replaced with one out of a Cat transmission. I'll try to post some measurements later today. There's a few people selling used Major parts on eBay in the US. You might try emailing one of them and ask if they have a dipstick for sale.
You can get a kit for your lift pump or buy a new one. Here's where I get most of my Major parts. http://www.bare-co.com/

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Post by JC »

Dale,
Here's a couple of pictures and some dimensions of a Major dipstick.

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A=3 9/16"
B (Full mark)=6"
C (Add mark)=1"
D=7/8"

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