hi as a newbie lookin for some help could someone please tell me how to stop the oil leak (s) on my
power major from the injectors i am a complete novice so have no idea what i'm doin
i took a pic so you could see what i'm on about,thanks in advance
Welcome to this board.
The problem is the rubber seal around the fuel line. You have to place a new one. After a while you will see it’s a common problem. Most of them leak at that place.
Would be nice to see more of the tractor.
Or you could just give it a wipe every time you check the water which should be before you start it every time. You are one luck owner if thats the worst of your problems. Whats the story with this tractor, from the little we can see it has had some TLC!!
Love to see the rest of it, we love checking out each others machinery here.
What a great tractor!
It's indeed a great tractor.
I wouldn/t worry too much about the oil leak.
But if you want to fix it: the leaking part is made of rubber. It's still available nowadays, but perhaps onlyin combination with a head gasket set?
To remove the rubber part, remove the oil cover and try to get out the rubber part together with the injector nozzle.
Good luck
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
i do'nt know a great deal about the tractor it looked tidy so i decided to buy it,
it does have an extra original spool/slice valve, which alot do'nt seem to have,
my wheel plates are from a new major what are these and is that good or bad sorry
henk wrote:It looks great.
By the look of your engine number it's a november 1960.
So your front wheels and the rear wheel plates are from a New Major.
Don't mind the wheel rims and front wheels.
The Power should have three spoke wheels and the rear rim plates of the Power and Super where a lot handier to change the wide of the wheels.
This should be the setup.