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raised pto

Post by d.andersen »

hey.

im looking for a raised pto for my new performance super major from '63

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Hi,

Raised pto's are pretty rare, but this special raised pto is very rare. In contrary to the Supers, Powers and New Majors before 1963, you need a raised pto with a 1:1 gear on the pto.

See my article on Wiki on this site.
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Post by Foxen »

You could almost call a NP super raised pto for "rocking horse manure"...
Essex Lily - Super Major -62 (No. 1618924)
Mr Fordson - Super Dexta -64(dad's)
"Si is est non infractus , effrego is quod animadverto si vos can redintegro is!"
<Ut simplex, validus quod constanter ut ferrum talea campester = Super Major>

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Post by d.andersen »

Foxen wrote:You could almost call a NP super raised pto for "rocking horse manure"...


????

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Post by Foxen »

It means that it's highly unlikely that you will find one that is from a new performance super major, ie "rocking horse manure"(something you won't find since rocking horses don't cr*p)... Sorry for the discouraging answer, you would stand a better chance if you were to find a complete tractor for sale that you could strip the needed parts from, transplant your non raised pto and sell it off...
Essex Lily - Super Major -62 (No. 1618924)
Mr Fordson - Super Dexta -64(dad's)
"Si is est non infractus , effrego is quod animadverto si vos can redintegro is!"
<Ut simplex, validus quod constanter ut ferrum talea campester = Super Major>

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Post by d.andersen »

:lol: :D

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Post by Pascal »

I agree with Foxen.
Or you could try to find a `normal´ raised pto and run a bit more rpm.
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Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.

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Post by d.andersen »

let´s say I found one.... what would be a fair price?

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Post by Pascal »

Congratulations! :D

A "normal" raised pto (in good state) costs here about 400 - 500 Euro's.
A New Performance raised pto would be more expensive, I guess?
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Post by d.andersen »

ok , I foud 2 "normal" raised and one new perf.

but does anyone know if there is any visual difference when its on the tractor ?
if i want to be sure by looking on a picture

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Post by Foxen »

d.andersen wrote:ok , I foud 2 "normal" raised and one new perf.

but does anyone know if there is any visual difference when its on the tractor ?
if i want to be sure by looking on a picture
Can't fix you up with a picture but the only difference I know of apart from the gearing is that the lever mount has a slightly different angle to it...
Essex Lily - Super Major -62 (No. 1618924)
Mr Fordson - Super Dexta -64(dad's)
"Si is est non infractus , effrego is quod animadverto si vos can redintegro is!"
<Ut simplex, validus quod constanter ut ferrum talea campester = Super Major>

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Post by Pascal »

Hi,

You are very lucky to found those three!

This is my raised pto. It's a "normal" raised pto:

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This is the raised pto from a friend of mine. It's a NP:

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I don't know if they all look like this.
I hope to have helped you.
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Pascal

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Post by d.andersen »

hmm the one i have now looks like the one at the bottum pic.

but that one i took of a diesel major .....

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Post by d.andersen »

is the axle 51 or 54 mm ??

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