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4 X 4 swap

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Kenneth Armour

12-17-2005 04:18:46




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would the four wheel drive set up. The part that goes bewtween the transmision and the bell housing, (the part with the drive that goes to the front axle) and also would the the front axle
fit my 1963 Super Major.

I am guesing the tractor these parts are on are a mid to late 50"s Fordson Major

My question is would these parts fit my 1963 Super Major. It would be a blast to have 4 WD

Tractor is located in the caribbean on a family estate, Not even sure if the 4 WD set up is salvageable, as it has been sitting out in a field for over 20 years, but tractor is still complete.

The freight would be at least a thousand, I am in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Would it even be worth it, freight wise if the parts were still good.

How much are the 4 WD set ups worth. (front diff, driveshaft, and that addition that goes between the gearbox and bell housing).

Any info or suggestions would be appreciated.

Kenneth

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Kenneth Armour

12-26-2005 09:14:12




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to Kenneth Armour, 12-17-2005 04:18:46  
Sam:

The front wheels are smaller than the rear. The front diff from my research is off a ww 11 6 wheel army truck.

The ones with the same size whells front and back were the super 4"s I beleive and they had two driveshafts one on either side

In the Caribbean, on the islands we get sea blast, from the ocean. So there is salt in the air which can be very hard on metal.

I am really keeping my fingers crossed that I can salvage the 4 wheel drive unit.

About ten years ago while I was in the Caribbean I cam across a Ford Dexta with the Roadless 4 Wheel Drive conversion, went to look at it, they had taken the cover off the grearbox and left it out in the rain, It was unsalvageable, as everything was properly rusted and seized.

The front diff part was still good, but the owner wanted my first born ($) for it so I walked away. It most likely got dumped eventually because I know the owner died a few years back and the estate was divided up.

Kenneth

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Kenneth Armour

12-23-2005 04:58:59




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to Kenneth Armour, 12-17-2005 04:18:46  
Bill:

The Fordson was converted by a company called Roadless Tractor, apparently the front diff was off a 1950's, 6 wheel WW 2 army truck. I will be going down to the caribbean in Aug 2006, will check it out then.

There are pictures of what the Fordson 4x4 looks like on this site.

Kenneth



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SAm in NS

12-26-2005 07:20:32




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to Kenneth Armour, 12-23-2005 04:58:59  
If it were me I'ld be inclined to try bringing the entire tractor back. It may have been sitting in the open for many years but how tractors deteriorate is largely dependent on climate. So if it's been somewhere warm and chances are it's better preserved than it would be round here. If you ever look at prices for Fordson tractors in the UK (please bear in mind these are examples and don't mean your tractor would be in this league) a straight or Super Dexta in off farm condition might go for around $3500 dollars, one with a Roadless 4WD conversion sold for about $40000 in this past year. Roadless converted 4WD are fairly valuable. Are the front wheels the same size as the rears or are they smaller? Hope this helps, SAm in NS

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Kenneth Armour

12-26-2005 09:03:08




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to SAm in NS, 12-26-2005 07:20:32  
Hey Sam:

Thanks for giving me an idea of what the tractor is worth.

Shipping would be in the CAD $5,000 dollar range as I would have to containerrize it. That is the only way I could ship it

Also I know the tractor was given minimal maintenance and that the engine seized up why it was parked.

I also know there was water in the transmision and gearbox, as the oil was milky.

The tractors on the farm were not very well maintained, and were only used for pulling trailors, so they did not care if the hydraulics worked or not.

I am hoping the four wheel drive section (the part between the transmission and gearbox and the front diff) is still salvageable. I will be down there in August 2006 and if it is salvageable I will ship it up to NS

I see the point about shipping the whole tractor, but the cost is quite high and all I really want is the 4 wheel drive unit to put on mine.

Kenneth

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SAm in NS

12-27-2005 11:56:46




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to Kenneth Armour, 12-26-2005 09:03:08  
Just wondering where you got your figure of $5000 for shipping as I've got two tractors in the UK at the moment that I was looking at bringing home to Nova Scotia and I've not got the foggiest clue what it'd cost. Many thanks, SAm in NS



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Kenneth Armour

12-27-2005 18:00:40




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to SAm in NS, 12-27-2005 11:56:46  
Sam: If you can do Roll on Roll off it is quite reasonable.

My figure of $5,000 is for a container as The island does not have roll on roll off so I would have to containerize. I was going to ship a Land Rover home for when I visit on vacation and then gave up on the idea as it was too expensive.

Hope this helps.

Kenneth



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Bill Gerrie

12-22-2005 08:06:58




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 Re: 4 X 4 swap in reply to Kenneth Armour, 12-17-2005 04:18:46  
Ken
It sure would be great to be able to locate the 4x4 setup for the Fordson. I didn't know it even existed. I have a 1962 Super Major and when I blow snow that is the one thing I really miss. I have put 19.5 x 24 turf tires on the tractor for the lawn in the summer but they are useless in the winter. I get stuck on the least amount of grade. Even locking the rear end doesn't help much. Bill

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