I went looking for data from the Farm Major. In the club magazine of the FFCN of April 2013, I wrote a piece about Major models outside the regular models that we know. The Farm Major was one of them. quote: In Australia, during the Power Major period, the Ford Motor Company supplied its own model. ...
Could you please show us a picture from the emblem on the side of the hood to tell us wether it is a original Farm Major. And as Sandy say some casting codes will tell us a lot.
You need tools, even the file, dat has never been used in steel. Even tuch it. It makes a facet on the tools and it won't cut the way it should.
Sandpaper is the farmer way. Reaming is the right way.
Welcome Harwin on this board. Hope someone can help you.
I see you have tryed to post a picture.
At the top of the index of this forum is a post about placing pictures. Please read it and than try again.
Check the former FFCN site part https://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/ffcn ... index.html click on tecnical information and search for the Roadless index.
Maybe theres some interesting documents for you. You can download them for free.
(and it's ment to they stay free. Also for therth partys)
Thanks Janus, I have a few questions. Number 2 and 3 photo: The left one is the normal arm of the New and Power model. The middle one has a different shape. Smaller U-profile and much smaller in width. Which model is that for? [/ b] The right one looks the same as the middle one, but has the extra h...
I have bought, with the help of Pascal, lift arms and the brackets in 2005. Thats when I found out that the Power was the only model that uses these parts. It was then that I made the above page and I would like to extend it with the brochures.