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Fordson super major? Need help ID'ing this tractor plz

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Allison

11-01-2002 14:02:01




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Hi all,
We recently purchased a Fordson Major tractor at a farm auction. It is a gas engine. Has a PTO and hydraulics. It blue with white/grey rims/mud guards. It is in excellent condition considering we are in the Northeastern US and it runs.

I can send pictures or post them somewheres if someone can help us ID the year and model of it and possible a dollar value for it.

Thank you.




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Scott McCoy

11-01-2002 18:07:39




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 Re: Fordson super major? Need help ID'ing this tractor plz in reply to Allison, 11-01-2002 14:02:01  
The following was orginally posted here by Steven Barker and on the fordson.freeweb.nl bulletin board.
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The Super Major was the last in the of E1A series of tractors produced from 1951 to 1964 at Dagenham, England. I do not know the actual figures but I would guess that 99% of Super Majors were Diesel. There were no TVO or Kerosene versions, There was a Petrol version but they are rare. They were produced in such quantities that towards the end of production, over 300 were being made each day.

There are three variants of the Super Major. Released in 1960, the tractor had the following changes when the Power Major was superceded:
-Disc Brakes
-Diff Lock
-Position ConTrol/Qualitrol hydraulics
-Strenthened differential
-Changed styling on front cross member
-Fenders/wings modified for disc brakes
-Head lights moved into grill on UK market
-Horizontal bars on grill for export market
-Changed badging

In 1962, the Simms injector pump was replaced by a Minimec unit (this still has Simms on the casting). This injector pump has a mechanical govenor instead of the pneumatic type of the previous model. This change gave a slight horsepower increase from 52 to 54.

In 1963 the "New Performance" Super Major was introduced. This model was the last E1A Major's and the most visible change was the colour, instead of light blue with orange wheels, it was light blue with grey fenders, wheels and seat. Also the chrome "Fordson SUPER MAJOR" badge was replaced by a blue and silver "FORDSON" decal and the badge on the front had grey letters. The front wheels were changed to steel from cast on the UK market in line with some export tractors. Some of these tractors were badged as "FORD 5000 Super Major" with a grey bonnet/hood in the USA. The major mechanical improvements with this model are:
-Changed gearbox and diff ratios
-Drop control for the three point linkage
-New hydraulic pump with increased flow
-Improved swirl on the intake ports, the cylinder head being identified with the letters "FL" cast near number one injector

also follow the following link to decode your serial and/or casting #. I had to locate a casting # on the clutch housing in order to determine the year of my "61 Super Major. >Link
Where>Link in the Northeast are you? I live in centeral PA.
Scott

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Allison

11-07-2002 17:19:29




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 Re: Re: Fordson super major? Need help ID'ing this tractor plz in reply to Scott McCoy, 11-01-2002 18:07:39  
Thanks Scott, We are in Northeastern, Pa. 1/2 south of Waverly, Pa, by the NY border. I will try to locate some numbers on it over the weekend.
Allison



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