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Fordson Major Diesel 45Hr. Ser #123... 1952?

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Richard a

01-27-2003 19:43:50




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Need Engine Kit? , Have antifreeze in oil pan,
Need rear fenders, Nose sheet metal and Grill.
Can anybody Help.

Thanks
Richard Mn,Usa




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Scott

01-28-2003 17:41:31




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 Re: Fordson Major Diesel 45Hr. Ser #123... 1952? in reply to Richard a, 01-27-2003 19:43:50  
Be prepared to take the block and the head to a machine shop to have it checked for cracks (very common), a Tisco dealer has the pistons and rings and a New Holland (was Ford) dealer has gaskets and seals. It is possible that early of a Major was shipped to Canada and worked it's way down to MN, it would have been a while for the US to get the new model from England.



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Peter, U.K.

01-28-2003 03:08:07




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 Re: Fordson Major Diesel 45Hr. Ser #123... 1952? in reply to Richard a, 01-27-2003 19:43:50  
Richard, If you cant find your tinwork in the U.S., as I suspect you wont, try Richard Pocock tel,(UK) 01747 828272 or e-mail RJB Pocock@aol.com
He's started re-manufacturing wings and nose pieces for Majors of very good quality. I dont know what the shipping costs would be to the U.S. though.
Peter.



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Steven B (Question for Peter)

01-28-2003 14:34:56




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 Re: Re: Fordson Major Diesel 45Hr. Ser #123... 1952? in reply to Peter, U.K., 01-28-2003 03:08:07  
Peter

Are those panels steel or fibre glass?

Steven



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Peter, U.K.

01-29-2003 02:06:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Fordson Major Diesel 45Hr. Ser #123... 1952? in reply to Steven B (Question for Peter), 01-28-2003 14:34:56  
Steven, They are steel and manufactured to the original specs - not paper thin.



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