Major Grader
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Major Grader
Hello everyone, you've already seen this version of Major?
http://www.subito.it/grader-ford-major- ... 278649.htm
http://www.europe-machinery.it/usato/ma ... major.html
http://www.subito.it/grader-ford-major- ... 278649.htm
http://www.europe-machinery.it/usato/ma ... major.html
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Kind of reminds me of a Huber Road maintainer. I ran a TO-30 Ferguson one time with a grader attachment. It had all the road grader features. Long frame, Tilting front wheels. side shift blade. ect. I bet a Major fitted with this attachment, As we say back here in the States, would be the Cats rear end....
I have a Caterpillar Model 12 which is petrol powered. Only 52 were built this way. Mine is the 17th one off of the production line. Thousands were built with the Diesel engine, but only a handful were gasoline powered, and all before WWII. Dandy Dave!
I have a Caterpillar Model 12 which is petrol powered. Only 52 were built this way. Mine is the 17th one off of the production line. Thousands were built with the Diesel engine, but only a handful were gasoline powered, and all before WWII. Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!
1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major
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Looks like a Aveling-Barford "RM" maintenance grader, so I guess it would have been a UK conversion? LWB was standard practice for grader conversions from tractors. Are there any pictures of P.6 powered E27N Fordson grader conversions out there?
TSG.

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Hi everybody, In Australia, Malcolm Moore built a lot of E27N Fordson graders. The belt pulley was live on them which worked the controls. There were also a lot of McCormack- International Graders based on the W6 tractors. They had Dual 24 inch wheels on the back. Chamberlain was the most modern tractor-grader with full Hydraulic Control. Best regards - Michael.