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Power Major down but not out

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:35 pm
by Matt in WI
Just thought all of you might want to take a look at the 1960 Power Major while its in bits. The old girl is pulled down at the moment to replace the injection pump drive shaft. First time the engines has ever been apart since new I might add, aside from a water pump. It has been used on our farm on nearly a daily basis since it was bought new in early 1961. Just a testament to quality engineering, maintenance and great lubricants. Thought I would give a look at the rod and big end bearings as long as the sump was removed as well. Will get some more photos as work goes along. Cheers to all.

Re: Powe Major down but not out

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:47 pm
by Matt in WI
Sorry It wont let me post any photo's. Am I doing something wrong ? :x

Re: Powe Major down but not out

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:37 am
by Matt in WI
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GOT IT NOW !

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:48 pm
by BearCreek Majors
Matt, welcome aboard!
It looks like you may have a few bad habits as well :beer: , what all do you guys have? Where in the land of cheese heads are you at?

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 3:03 pm
by Dandy Dave
Speaking of bad habits. I saw a saying a few days ago. "Stopith thy vices before they stopith thy." :wink: What do you have for options on your 60 Power Major? Dandy Dave!

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:04 pm
by Matt in WI
Hello Dave,

Dads Power Majors as we like to refer to it has a few options, rear PTO disengagement box, belt pulley, front wheel weights and live drive of course. We sometime ago did remove the front wheel weights to make it a bit easier for ole dad to steer but set them off to side for later. I wanted to add power steering but then after careful thought did not want to alter its originality in any way. I would like start on a full restoration of the tractor but then again its just a true survivor so I have mixed feelings about it. The only "modification" that has ever been done is we added one more rear wheel weight per side, that could of course be easily sorted and a tank heater was added some time ago for our cold Wisconsin winters.

Greetings Pat,

I see you to are also from Wisconsin, :beer: I dairy farm outside of Wausaukee in between Green Bay and Iron Mountain Michigan. We have accumulated a bit of collection over the years, Dexta's, Majors and a few County's, 22 tractors in all so not large by any standard, besides my farm work they do keep me quite busy I will say. We are sort of recluses and don't show them much being sort of "prisoners" to the farm in a way as dairy farming will take up most of your day by the time chores are done. Again Thanks for the welcome ! -Matt

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:20 pm
by Dandy Dave
Nice. Mine also has the raised PTO, Live drive, Double Acting Remote Ram Valve, and Factory installed Power Steering. I had no idea that these were all options until I joined this group and some of the fellows were :mrgreen: About it. Our DAR valves were not installed across the pond like they were here. Do you have a DAR valve? Look here for the one on my tractor. http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... f=2&t=5568 Great tractor. It sure is fun to run. Dandy Dave!

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:02 pm
by Matt in WI
Yes it has a DAR valve as well, I can remember my Mother cursing that thing like it was yesterday ! It would leak oil all over our overalls LOL !

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:51 pm
by BearCreek Majors
Hi Matt, Sounds like you guys got a nice collection of toys up there, what all have you got for County's? My County Four came from over by Coleman and it seems like there are quite a few of them up there, I know of a few over by Wausau also but they are quite rare over here by me.
Had enough snow yet???? Me and few buddies have put better than a 1000 mi on the sleds already, but I have had enough....this crap can go away any day now! I had to run down to Fond Du Lac yesterday and you can still see the cornstalks in the fields down there.

You may want to look at replacing the spindle bushings and seals on your dads Power Major, I have a 54 that I put back together last winter with new bushings as well as quick going through of the steering box, and it is quite noticeably easier to steer than any of my others.

And your mom was rite! Every one of the US style DAR valve I have seen leaks at least a little.

Take care.

Pat

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 1:44 am
by Matt in WI
PAt, We have a County 4, Super 4 and a 1184 TW we had brought over a few years back. The 1184 works a treat for hauling muck out in the winter through the deep snow, sadly it is down at the moment due to a gearbox issue that came up this fall while doing a bit of corn stalk disking. I plan on moving it in the shop after dad's Power Major is done. I do need to go through the steering gearbox on that Power Major as well, it has leaked at the shaft seal for a little while now, sort of a hindrance more than anything but your right a spindle re-bushing might be in order. I never thought it was that hard to steer but dad has just turned 84 in January and I can imagine he is not as strong as he was in 1961 when he brought the old girl home. Your quite right, this snow could let up anytime now as well as the below zero cold ! We have had our share of cold weather break downs around here this winter, nothing wants to work right when its frozen. LOL

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:50 am
by BearCreek Majors
Did you guys pic up that 1184 at an auction down by Lena a few years ago, had a little tic in the top end like it needed the valve clearance adjusted?

Pat

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:16 am
by Matt in WI
No its not that one, I didn't know there was one for sale in Lena ? Was it an auction or listed for sale locally ? Mine came out of the UK along with a Super Dexta Roadles I bought a few years ago, both tractors were bought from the same gentleman so I got a fairly good deal. Transport was a bit of a hassle but we got them both home.

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:48 am
by BearCreek Majors
One sold up there probably 4 years ago at a auction, the one parked by the barn off the side of the road south of Lena is still there as far as I know, I happened to catch the owner there one day several years ago and he had no interest in selling it then. as far as I know it hasn't moved from that spot in the last ten years. I've heard stories of a few others up by Ladysmith off of some back road but the owner doesn't want to part with them ether, which is usually the case when you find one.
Did you have your units shipped into Green Bay?

Pat

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:35 pm
by Matt in WI
I wish they could have come into Green Bay, they came in through the Port of New Jersey and there was no way this country bumpkin was going after them ! :shock: For everyone's best interest we just had a trucker bring them right here to the farm, I could not fit them both on my 25' goose-neck anyway and the 1184 makes for a good load by itself. I see there is a Super 4 in Minnesota for sale, have you seen it ?

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:09 pm
by BearCreek Majors
I had heard about it but havent been able to find the listing, there was a Murr Hill over in Minnesota for sale not long ago as well.
That sucks having to haul them all the way from Jersey, Im sure that had to add a few more dallars to the cost. They bring coal into Green Bay, I had always assumed cargo ships come in as well?

Pat

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:54 pm
by county654
Hi Matt, hi Pat,

looks like Wisconsin is goint to be the hot spot in the Fordson map by now :D :D

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:44 am
by Matt in WI
Yes it did add a little more to the overall cost but when they got here it was worth it. I have always wanted a Muir Hill to add to the collection and Im sure I could find some uses around the farm for it as well. :wink:

Though I would also add a photo of the injector pump drive shaft as well, the engine ran a bit funny so upon a closer inspection I found the drive coupler on the drive shaft was loose. Dad said it did the same thing back in the mid 60's and was sent to the dealership for repairs. You can see how they tried to repair it all those years ago by brazing the key-way, :shock: may not have been the proper fix but I suppose you can't really complain, it has ran many years since then. After checking the rod & main bearings and the replacement shaft installed now I am just waiting on the gasket set from our friends in the UK, should be here tomorrow. :D

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Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:13 am
by Matt in WI
Well, Im happy to report the ol Power Major is back together and running like a top once again. On to the next, But before that I believe some workshop clean-up is in order. :D

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Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:01 pm
by BearCreek Majors
Sweet! :beer:

Pat

Re: Power Major down but not out

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:07 pm
by Matt in WI
SWEET indeed ! Nice to hear it run again, its definitely one of my favorites. :D