Hi everyone
Just wanted to introduce myself and say I have a 1925 Fordson Model F which is under going an almost complete restoration.
It was "apparently" used on a vineyard in France before being brought to the uk so it has been modified accordingly. I will be going back to factory look. Mainly because I do not like the modifications. I will be keeping the parts however so not all will be lost.
I am on the look out for a pouring and line boring jig for a fordson if anyone knows of one lurking anywhere?
Fordson Model F 1925 Restoration
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Fordson Model F 1925 Restoration
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Re: Fordson Model F 1925 Restoration
Welcome to the board, you have a great project. Do not know where there is a rig as you want but I have a feeling that there are still companies that will do the job for you.
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Brian
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Re: Fordson Model F 1925 Restoration
Hi Brian
Thank you. I know there is companies that can still do white metal bearings but after a few quotes I need to find an alternative then to keep having heart attacks. I want to get a jig and get practicing. I would then be able to help others do theirs within the UK without ripping them off and for the cost of the babbitt and some beverages
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I understand babbitt is not the cheapest and it is not a 5 minute job but the quotes I had received from numerous companies were more then the tractor will ever be worth.
Speaking with Vic Zan, a model A & T guru I may be on the road to designing and making one for a Fordson.
Thank you. I know there is companies that can still do white metal bearings but after a few quotes I need to find an alternative then to keep having heart attacks. I want to get a jig and get practicing. I would then be able to help others do theirs within the UK without ripping them off and for the cost of the babbitt and some beverages

I understand babbitt is not the cheapest and it is not a 5 minute job but the quotes I had received from numerous companies were more then the tractor will ever be worth.
Speaking with Vic Zan, a model A & T guru I may be on the road to designing and making one for a Fordson.
My 1925 Fordson Blog http://www.fordsons.co.uk