Hi guys.
I am new to the tractor game but purchased an e27n,p6 for $50, yep the price was right, it is as it came out of the factory with no rust, been parked under a wattle tree with cap on exhaust.
i have freed the motor up and turns nicely, i am looking for pictures as it has a 2 battery setup ???. I am also in need of a fan belt, a water inlet at the bottom of the radiator, it is held on with 2 bolts, a complete control box ?? sits in front of the steering wheel, hoses, radiator ect, is there anywhere you can get these new, if not could i ask the members if they have any spares for sale to get me started.
Thanks Matt
jokstrap5@bigpond.com will get me. i live in WA
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Re: e27n,p6
Hi Matt,
You are a lucky man to find a P6 at that price. I have always had to pay much more than that for one and they were always stuck solid. Yours sounds in great nick
I have seen the P6 dash boxes listed a few times on eBay and the last people I saw with them was http://www.queensberrytractorparts.com/ They are not listing them at the moment but an email might get you one. I bought an ammeter from them a while back and I was happy with their service.
The only place I have seen the water inlet listed was on eBay again by http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/kjbuckers/m.h ... rom=&_ipg= There is nothing listed at the moment but if you have an eBay account you could ask if he is planning to list more parts. Hopefully he is still active. I saved the link because he did castings for most of the P6 conversion parts. He doesn't seem to list often, but I have seen him advertise every E27N P6 conversion casting there is at one time or other.
The fan belt I am not sure about, but I bought my last one from Melbourne Tractors and it was just listed as an E27N fan belt on their books. If you have a Sparex agent near by I would ask them. It is a B section belt as far as I remember but I can't remember the length. My guess is 46 inch which is a Sparex S.18834 but you will need to check that because I am not sure. If you measure the outside length most good belt supliers should be able to get you one.
Good luck with your project.
Regards, Frank.
You are a lucky man to find a P6 at that price. I have always had to pay much more than that for one and they were always stuck solid. Yours sounds in great nick

I have seen the P6 dash boxes listed a few times on eBay and the last people I saw with them was http://www.queensberrytractorparts.com/ They are not listing them at the moment but an email might get you one. I bought an ammeter from them a while back and I was happy with their service.
The only place I have seen the water inlet listed was on eBay again by http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/kjbuckers/m.h ... rom=&_ipg= There is nothing listed at the moment but if you have an eBay account you could ask if he is planning to list more parts. Hopefully he is still active. I saved the link because he did castings for most of the P6 conversion parts. He doesn't seem to list often, but I have seen him advertise every E27N P6 conversion casting there is at one time or other.
The fan belt I am not sure about, but I bought my last one from Melbourne Tractors and it was just listed as an E27N fan belt on their books. If you have a Sparex agent near by I would ask them. It is a B section belt as far as I remember but I can't remember the length. My guess is 46 inch which is a Sparex S.18834 but you will need to check that because I am not sure. If you measure the outside length most good belt supliers should be able to get you one.
Good luck with your project.
Regards, Frank.
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Re: e27n,p6
Matt,
The Fan Belt to suit a E27N P6 was a Dunlop V511 or a Goodyear 1167. The measurements are 48 3/16" inside,
7/8" top width, 1/2" bottom width, 32 degrees angle.
The Fan Belt to suit a E27N P6 was a Dunlop V511 or a Goodyear 1167. The measurements are 48 3/16" inside,
7/8" top width, 1/2" bottom width, 32 degrees angle.
BarryM
Re: e27n,p6
Aussie Frank, that's the man for 'new' P6 castings, he has them made and machined to original spec. email him via ebay. they are made to order so might take a short while but are spot on.
Neil
Neil