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d.andersen
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super major N/P

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wanted: Raised pto for N/P super major , axle dia. 54 mm .
ratio 1.1

i have a 1:1,33 raised pto for major, power major and super major up to '62
that could be a part of the deal
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Post by super6954 »

Here we go again good luck finding that :) . They are so rare that anybody on here is not going to want to sell it if they have one and know what it is :wink: . Most wrecking yards are begining to realise they are worth more than $400 that any of them used to sell for by the amount of guys wanting them:lol: .
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Post by d.andersen »

yeah I know , I have no problem finding the "old" raised pto.
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Post by super6954 »

Hi I was wondering where are you located if you dont mind me asking as i would like a couple of those old style units.
Here in Canada most of the good units and tin work that where around here got shipped back to the U.K by a well known U.K tractor and parts dealer.
He paid nothing for the original stuff compared to reproduction prices and screwed the used parts market for us genuine non profit enthusiasts with majors. He had about 20 containers of stuff and got first say on anything as he spent thousands with wreckers and they favoured him.
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Post by d.andersen »

I'm from denmark...
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Post by super6954 »

Ok Thanks I guess that messes up that idea then I will have to search further away from Canada down in the U.S.A. I thought thats where you may of been from.
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Why o why is shipping so expensive??? :cry:

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Post by Pascal »

Hi D.andersen,

How do you search for these "oldstyle" raised pto's? Via internet?
Which websites in Denmark are used best? Ebay.dk?

I understand there's quite some Ford/Fordson-stuff in Denmark, but I don't know how to search for it. :oops:
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Pascal

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Post by d.andersen »

they are sometimes in the old tractor magacines that we have , here i found contact with 5 i think


but they are not often for sale you need to search them.. how much are you willing to pay for one ?

maybe i can help you
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Post by Frans »

I will pay that 400 us$ for a NP raised PTO
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Post by Dandy Dave »

Even over here they'er looking for $700 to $800 US at the tractor wreckers if you can find one. Dandy Dave!
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Post by d.andersen »

so far i have only found some for the old super´s power and major . but i would like to have one for a N/P


or maybe trade an old + cash for a n/p
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Post by Pascal »

Hi D.anderson.

At this moment I don't really need everything, but it's nice to browse on a website sometimes. :)
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Pascal

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