Brakes
Brakes
Hello eveyone. I have never had brakes when in reverse or going backwards down a hill, dangerous at times. Brakes work going forward, left or right works when making sharp turns. I always thought this was possibly due to the weight of the power major. Are there any adjustments that may correct this? I have never inspected brakes but sense she stops going forward thought maybe an adjustment would help.
Thanks
Gerald
Thanks
Gerald
Gman: 1959 Power Major
Thanks Henk. I reread my post, she will stop while in reverse on level ground, she does not want to stop if on an incline or backing off of a trailer. I do not have to push pedals down very much to stop going forward. The shoes probably do need replacing, I've never looked at them. It appears the back wheels would have to be removed in order to inspect them. I will look into the adjustment and see if it helps any. Thanks for you advice, it is always appreciated.
Gerald
Gerald
Gman: 1959 Power Major
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I put relined shoes on my Power Major several years ago and never really thought about how it stops in reverse. I've loaded, and unloaded it off of my trailer a number of times and never had a problem. It does stop in either direction but with that said, I never try to stop it half way up the ramps either. You could set yourself up for problems doing that. I did a lot of York raking with it last year on a long driveway with a decent grade, and did not notice a problem. The brakes now need adjusting as they are starting to wear in. This will be the first time since I installed them. Next time I run it, I will take better notice. Dandy Dave!
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1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major
Brakes
Hi Kev! I'd sure appreciate some of the particulars of installing hydraulic brakes on a major as I will be facing a massive amount of brakework soon and this sounds like a good way to go. Thanks! 

Never give up!
With the help of a small vacuum pump driven off the crankshaft you could even get yourself some servo assisted brakes(nick off the brake force modulators from two older volvos) 

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>
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>
The threaded holes facing upwards in the upper right corner on the drive shaft housing, what size thread are they?Kiwi Kev wrote:
Kiwi Kev
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>
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>
Thank you 
Then I will be hunting for four 5/8 unc bolts very soon then

Then I will be hunting for four 5/8 unc bolts very soon then
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>
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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what a fantastic idea! looks really well done! do you have any pictures of the brake pedal setup and also inside the drums? i wouldnt mind replicating this on my major. did you have much trouble getting it all to work??Kiwi Kev wrote:Kim
Here are the pictures as promised
The master cylinder for each wheel,
and the slave cylinder inside the drum
Hope this helps you, and will not upset too many other people.
Kiwi Kev
thanks Mark