Is this the oil pressure switch

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Is this the oil pressure switch

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With that type of oil pressure switch, I guess you have either a power major or super major?
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no i have a 1954 standard major, therefore is this the wrong switch
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There have been 3 types of oil switch electrical connections with the latest being the flat spade connector. The earliest was an eyelet on the wire end held on with a small nut. Yours is the next variation that had a female blade connector [Lucar] on the wire that slides sideways onto the brass [?] bit on the end of your switch.

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Correct, but the earlier ones didn't have an oil light, they just had an oil pressure gauge. Ive got a 1954 major and its got a gauge, oil lights were used on the power major and super majors.
Are you sure your major is a 1954? Could it have a later engine in it, and they have transferred the dash and electrics over too? Have you got any other pics of you tractor and any casting codes? :D
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Nick wrote:Correct, but the earlier ones didn't have an oil light, they just had an oil pressure gauge. Ive got a 1954 major and its got a gauge, oil lights were used on the power major and super majors.
Are you sure your major is a 1954? Could it have a later engine in it, and they have transferred the dash and electrics over too? Have you got any other pics of you tractor and any casting codes? :D
Hi Nick
It looks like we are both thinking the same with this tractor somethings not right here someplace :eyes: , I think Mr Heinz has been at work again :cry: . I replied similar to you in the rebuild post lower down the forum yesterday :) .
I think we both agree it's picture and engine number / casting code time to figure this out properly what this thing is :idea: .
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is it possible that the person i bought this major off had an electrical switch fitted and would the ordingary mechanical switch fit in here
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Yes the pipe fits there :) . Something tells me there is an adapter fitting screws in the block and then a banjo fitting on the end of the pressure pipe, and a banjo bolt screws in to that to hold the pipe in the block fitting. I will look at an original tractor and confirm it tomorrow its dark and -10 oc out here right now :cry: , I haven't worked on any of my mechanical gauge tractors for quite a while :| . The last ones i did were supers with just the lights on.
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Majorlad wrote:is it possible that the person i bought this major off had an electrical switch fitted and would the ordingary mechanical switch fit in here
Hi
I just remembered to go look at my older Majors before it got dark here :) . I have 2 different style oil pipe fittings from the block/ pipe end.
1 is a 90 degree male/ male threaded elbow in the block then the pipe screwed on with a female nut and an olive to seal it. That tractors around 1952/3. then there is the other type that has a male/ female straight adapter with the banjo type fitting and bolt to hold the pipe on. I think thats a 55 tractor. so not sure when the fittings and pipes changed, if you want to be period correct for your restoration or working project depending what your doing.
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have ye any pictures, would be great help thanks
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