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Topic: 6 or 12 volts?
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| tdpaint
03-08-2009 08:14:50
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I just picked up a 59 Power Major, can someone tell me if it is 6 or 12 volt? I just ordered a manual, but would like to find out. And there is a question on fluid in the trans/diff, some here say 30w others say 90w? I also have to change a whell seal on the lt rear, is it going to be hard to find? Thanks, Rick |
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| tiresntracks
03-08-2009 23:13:19
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Re: 6 or 12 volts? in reply to tdpaint, 03-08-2009 08:14:50
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| There seems to be a difference of opinion about which oil to use in the differential, and I'm not sure why. I would suggest that you buy a copy of the Fordson (not I&T) manual off of eBay and use the oil that Fordson recommends. |
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| Mike Farmer
03-08-2009 14:31:27
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Re: 6 or 12 volts? in reply to tdpaint, 03-08-2009 08:14:50
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| 12v. Wheel seal not hard to obtain, extreme fun to fit. Unless you have a different fitment, which I doubt you need to take the drive shaft out, remove the wheel bearing, fit the oil seal refit the bearing and put the drive shaft back in. Not a quick Sunday after church job. MTF |
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