I've just bought a Fordson Power major to top my field with. I know it's a Fordson Power Major because it says so on the bonnet. This is almost all I know about it (apart from it's blue with red wheels).
I have looked at the engine for a serial number but can only find this: EIADDN-6050-G 1317
A vehicle check has the engine number listed as: 1534003
There's a photo below. I'd very much appreciate knowing exactly which engine oil I should use for it and also the year of manufacture. Any other information would be interesting too.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Hello Simon. If you look at the top of this forum Brian has specs regarding oil. I use Shell Rotella 30 wt in the engine and the oil New Holland sells for the trans and rear end, don't remember the wt of it. As to the year, look right below the #1 injector and there should be the serial number and the others on here can tell you when the tractor was built. You have to look at the different casting codes like under the seat to see if this tractor is still as one and not different tractors put together. The others on here can tell you a lot more than I can. Good luck.
Nice tractor.
Theres no breather on the engine so It seems an older one from the MKII Major. So does the wheels. Check the engine nummer at the frist cilinder above the dieselpump coupling. And the casting codes as pa. a24n.
Not sure about any others of you - but can you notice that in front the pump - where the breather should sit a the pipe has a hose like attachment - I would like to know where that pipe leads n
1963 fordson new performance super major. And An array or fordson parts and pieces !
Probably into the air cleaner, its a common "modification" as the engine starts to blow oil out of the breather. Oil from the breather could be due to a worn engine or the oil slinger on the pump drive gear has broken off or been removed.
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Brian wrote:Probably into the air cleaner, its a common "modification" as the engine starts to blow oil out of the breather. Oil from the breather could be due to a worn engine or the oil slinger on the pump drive gear has broken off or been removed.
Yes Brian, I had one that went to the rocker cover - the engine ( mk1 diesel) had very little oil pressure - hence the modification - inevitably the engine didn't last long afterwards !
1963 fordson new performance super major. And An array or fordson parts and pieces !
Well, thanks very much for the responses (although I am not too sure if I should be very worried about the last two or not). I'm quite happy with 1959, the year of the liberation of Cuba and of my birth.
I've poked around the engine for some more numbers but so far the only one I can see that I can read is N2 and underneath that, A2F.
I think I've found the proper engine number but need to clean things a bit before I'll be able to read it. A job for the weekend.
I've taken a photo of both sides of the engine now. I'd very much welcome any comments about it. I've taken the battery out for the winter.
Hello,
I've been searching around for other numbers. I've found one under the seat and one on the engine below the right hand side exhaust pipe (see top image above). Neither are particularly readable.
The one on the engine might be: 5789012, or 5759012, or even 6759012!
The one directly under the seat could be K2366 but it's even harder to tell.
Here some photos. If anyone has any ideas they'd be appreciated.
On the injection pump side. That breather Hose is in the way. The number you want is on the block right where the head meets the block toward the front. It is a raised area and the numbers are stamped. The number should be the same as your vehicle Check number. Nice looking old Power Major. Dandy Dave!