Time for a quick update- not much work done yet other than a few bits ordered in, some of the electrics hooked up and thought I would find out how complete she is, and things are looking quite good
Here are the codes:
Engine Block: M13D (13 Oct 1960)
Gearbox: M14D (14 Oct 1960)
Rear Axle: N16D (15 Nov 1960)
Hydraulics Lift casing: M15H (15 Oct 1962)........ I have noticed that this is later- did the later versions have a better system?
The engine number is: 157611 (Oct 1960)
What was the rough gap between casting and assembly- I have read that the Super Major was officially released in December 1960 so this could be a very early one?
I just about managed to talk myself into her being a Power Major- one site said the engine number is October 1960 and would have been fitted to a Power not Super Major. But all the dates add up and it has disk brakes and other features from the Super Major...... So she must be.
ford5000y wrote:
Nice one you got there! A 1961? super major! I'm green with envy..again.
I will guess that one of the first thing to do will be inflating the right rear wheel. Because looking at a tractor that looks as if it is ploughing though it is not was a little bit awkward.
Also, at the second pic. I don't want to see that tractor lifting a ts82 or a topper or whatever it is with that screwdriver as a pin on the linkage!

. But that's ok if you got the pin when you got the bits and bobs with the tractor.

I have noticed that every time I look at her I see another nut or bolt missing from something

That arm with the screwdriver has a M5 nut and bolt at the bottom.... which would give away first bolt or Screwdriver
super6954 wrote:Hi Glyn
Well I'm glad to see you got her home

looks better already with the trip blowing some dust off

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yes it is a small world I was neaarer to you than Aberporth I actually lived in Felinwynt

. you should know D.D Thomas at Aberporth the tractor parts guy up there on the corner

. Don't know if you ever saw the 6cyl power major he built in the late 60's early 70's

. I have that tractor sitting here in my collection, shipped it over in 2000

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So you want to come to Canada, I'm never gonna be rich here( might help if i stopped buying tractors

) but will never regret coming

, the U.k only seems to get worse, was back in 2004 and it changed then, So must be even worse now. Everything seemed small, felt like you could stretch your arms across Cardigan main street and touch a shop either side of the street, compared to here

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Happy new year to you and catch you again soon.
Oh just a thought is Madelaine Morgan still at the petrol station in the village or still living around there. Called to see her in 2004, was kinda sad as cyril died just after I came here

, used to get on really well with both of them
Regards Robert
Hey, yeah D D Thomas is my local dealer (and yes tractors are like drugs- just more expensive). I also know his son (or pos other relation) Glan as he now owns a gardening machinery center just down from the airfield where I get my Husqvarna hit from.
I have only just come back from being away since 1999 and everything has changed- not the same Cardigan from many years ago. I am unsure about Madeline, I vaguely remember the petrol station being sold (not the same now)- Very fond memories as that is where the bus dropped us off after school so we would spend left over dinner money on penny sweets for the 1.5 mile walk home every day.
I was up Derfel's place today getting some bearings and mentioned your name and they spoke very highly of you (and the 6cyl you have)
Glyn