Matt in WI wrote:Yes, I know the grille colors are controversial to say the least, I prefer the factory original colors myself but if he or she likes them purple, pink, green, etc that's OK too, as long as its on there tractor and not one of mine.

I am most interested about when they changed to the blue 'Live" badge though, I did some scratching around on the screen that has the red letter badge and it has at some point definitely been re-painted, there is blue paint under the silver, so this tells me it was on a regular Major not a Power.

Hi Matt
The last of those new majors before powers could have a live PTO and hydraulic set up on them. Have seen/owned them in the U.K like it, but never had a genuine in the day North American import with it.
All the ones I picked up here have been single clutches. Have had a dead drive power major and super major here in Canada as well, so not all of those had 2 stage clutch either

. I just looked in my sales leaflet folder, Those colors are correct for the grills but the last new performance super majors sold here as Ford 5000 Diesels. Had blue grills with lights in. I would guess the U.K version was silver grills again

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I agree with what you say about the color for a working tractor.The argument here is usually for show tractors or original parts/ color working restorations.
I have seen some ordinary /power major tractors with white fenders,wheels and grills instead of blue tin and orange wheels, more like modern ford colors. i don't have a problem with that on a worker, It's the guys choice again

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I wonder if the red badge was before the powers so it stood out better on a blue grill

. Or did somebody paint it in when they did the grills

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Regards Robert
A Fordson is for life not just for Christmas !.