Gman wrote:Hey LazyT, good luck on your problem. How difficult is it to remove head. Any suggestions, not detail, but any advice on what not to do or anything I should be careful about or anything I should make sure that I do. I think I may need to replace head gasket in the future, I have read the head gasket is a common problem with the majors. Also can anyone tell me the correct head gasket for 11/1959 power major, I see there are different ones that are available. Thanks and again good luck on getting yours up and running.
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Hey, our Power Major's are close in time! My S/N puts me at 01/59! At this point, I'm a Fordson beginner, but I have the bug and I hope to carry my weight around someday.
Getting the head off wasn't a difficult task (and I'm a computer guy by trade!), but I went slowly would look at things carefully. A couple things I took away from this little adventure (beheading the Blue Beast) are as follows:
Make sure you have a breaker bar, and possibly a pipe to put over the handle when taking the 3/4" head bolts off. They have been on there a long time, and don't want to break free!
Next, (actually before the first), don't underestimate how much coolant/water to drain from the engine. I thought I had drained "enough" and when I broke the seal of the head to the block, the cylinders filled with coolant.
I didn't take the front loader off mine before doing this, and it would have been much easier had I done that. But, it wasn't impossible.
It was rather rewarding to get into the thing and see the innards. It's a little intimidating (at least to me) to think about tearing this into pieces and getting it back together, but I know in the end I can look back and say "I did all the work". Not to mention someday I can pat my son on the back and say "I did all the work before, you can do it now"
