Parting 1959 Power Major
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:27 am
Complete/Restored/Running Power Major I can't sell for half what I have into it in parts. When we were looking for a running diesel tractor anywhere near this size, they were $5,000 and up. So..., have to move it and hate to sell it to a recycler for the weight in cast iron..., so..., who wants what? The starter was bought NEW (used to start it maybe three times since) from England. Many other new or machined parts.
Also, advice on what's best to sell and what to wait to sell as units as I don't want a hunk of something I can't do anything with once we're done parting it out.








Here's info from the ad we put up:
The good: Electrical completely re-wired (professionally, not a hack-job), NEW starter (not rebuilt, bought and shipped from England), restored steer box, various bearings, seals, etc., replaced, many new parts installed on low-level restoration. Three-point lift/hitch, PTO output, Hydraulics, all work. Linebaugh single-bottom plow in perfect condition. All the gears work, all fluids were flushed with flushing oil, then replaced with premium fluids (hyd oil, engine oil, etc.). Comes with spare filters, many small parts. Have over $5k now into the restoration alone.
The not so good: PTO clutch (dual clutch tractor) appears stuck, needs to be hooked to an implement that is driven off the PTO and clutch dumped to un-gum it (we have nothing that's PTO driven). Engine clutch is either at the end of its life or needs linkage adjustments (come check it out). Engine will not start without a short shot of starting fluid. People say the Simms pumps in these are just like that. Once it starts, it runs powerfully, doesn't smoke much, engine oil stays VERY clean, NO blow-by and it purrs once it's running.
*ALSO selling the plow shown in the photo (we paid $300 for it, then put paint and new hardware into it, plow blade is like-new)
Anyone interested in buying it outright, please contact me.
Tractor is located in Boulder, Colorado
Also, advice on what's best to sell and what to wait to sell as units as I don't want a hunk of something I can't do anything with once we're done parting it out.








Here's info from the ad we put up:
The good: Electrical completely re-wired (professionally, not a hack-job), NEW starter (not rebuilt, bought and shipped from England), restored steer box, various bearings, seals, etc., replaced, many new parts installed on low-level restoration. Three-point lift/hitch, PTO output, Hydraulics, all work. Linebaugh single-bottom plow in perfect condition. All the gears work, all fluids were flushed with flushing oil, then replaced with premium fluids (hyd oil, engine oil, etc.). Comes with spare filters, many small parts. Have over $5k now into the restoration alone.
The not so good: PTO clutch (dual clutch tractor) appears stuck, needs to be hooked to an implement that is driven off the PTO and clutch dumped to un-gum it (we have nothing that's PTO driven). Engine clutch is either at the end of its life or needs linkage adjustments (come check it out). Engine will not start without a short shot of starting fluid. People say the Simms pumps in these are just like that. Once it starts, it runs powerfully, doesn't smoke much, engine oil stays VERY clean, NO blow-by and it purrs once it's running.
*ALSO selling the plow shown in the photo (we paid $300 for it, then put paint and new hardware into it, plow blade is like-new)
Anyone interested in buying it outright, please contact me.
Tractor is located in Boulder, Colorado