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Fordson Tractors Discussion Board

Topic: What Model?
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Starbucket

03-29-2009 07:36:24
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Hello, Looking at a tractor it has a FPM hood but controls are more like a FNM from my research so far. Here is the serial number from engine block. (1524729) the block also has E1ADKN6015 (D) T2 on it. The chassis also has E1ADKN_XXXXXXXX numbers on it, dummy me didn't write them down. Is this a Farm Major? Did fordson import these to the U.S.?
Thanks for any and all help.

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Dandy Dave

03-30-2009 04:38:14
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
[quote:a1c6da1bf4] Whats it worth? can't get pics to post.[/quote:a1c6da1bf4] Are you using Windows? or do you have an Apple? Dandy Dave!

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Dandy Dave

03-30-2009 04:14:59
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
Here is a photograph of how the Dash should look on a FPM.



The unit on the left is as follows. Generator gauge is a red light, as well as the oil pressure gauge, green light. The gauge on the bottom with the needle is the water temp. The Tachometer/Hour meter is to the right. 8) Dandy Dave!

This post was edited by Dandy Dave at 04:27:35 03/30/09.

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Dandy Dave

03-30-2009 03:57:27
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Re: What Model? in reply to Les Fenwick, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
[quote:dfb0f349c2]Also has aux hydraulic control box under seat no hoses attached, no draft and throttle lever is by right knee.[/quote:dfb0f349c2]

Look at where I posted a photo of the hydraulic hoses just a few posts down. There are two photos. I also have the long lever by your left knee.( Not in photo) That engages, and dissengages the PTO and Hydrolic pump. The raised PTO also has it's own lever in the rear to engage and dissengage it as seen in the rear photo. The levers you see in the side photo is, (from left to right.) First, the three point hitch raise and lower lever. The next lever is for the auxillery hydraulics as seen. The lever on the lower dash is for the high and low positions for the transmission. My throttle is up on the dash along side of the steering wheel.

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Starbucket

03-29-2009 17:48:55
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
Thanks for the information so far by ALL!!! I"m going to try to post some pics. It does have two stage clutch, but you have to engage PTO for lift to work. Also has aux hydraulic control box under seat no hoses attached, no draft and throttle lever is by right knee. cover for steering column is missing and gauge panel located center bottom only gauge working is oil pressure and it shows 27psi. air intake assemble missing. does crank and run no or little smoke. Whats it worth? can't get pics to post.

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Starbucket

03-29-2009 17:44:41
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
Thanks for the information so far by ALL!!! I"m going to try to post some pics. It does have two stage clutch, but you have to engage PTO for lift to work. Also has aux hydraulic control box under seat no hoses attached, no draft and throttle lever is by right knee. cover for steering column is missing and gauge panel located center bottom only gauge working is oil pressure and it shows 27psi. air intake assemble missing. does crank and run no or little smoke. Whats it worth? can't get pics to post.

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Dandy Dave

03-29-2009 16:40:38
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
Does it look like this? This is my 1960 Fordson Power Major. Yes, these were imported to the US. I painted my Grill Orange, but it should be silver. Dandy Dave!



If you go to "FPM Small Stuff" post down a little way you will see the front view with the correct Butlers head lights in the correct position and also the tail lights. :D My tractor has the optional power steering, Live power take off, and also the raised power take off unit in the back. It is a dandy and I love the way it runs. It was way ahead of many of the other makes of the time, and is still with the times today. :D Dandy Dave!

This post was edited by Dandy Dave at 16:41:24 03/29/09.

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Starbucket

03-29-2009 17:56:23
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Re: What Model? in reply to Dandy Dave, 03-29-2009 16:40:38  
Dave Great looking tractor! :) The one I'm looking at has a long,long way to go from yours.I have some pics I took (would show a lot) but can't seem to get them down loaded to replies.

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Brian Allen

03-29-2009 10:41:41
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
Starbucket

I got the same results, (59 FPM) from my blue book.

Brian

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Mike Farmer

03-29-2009 10:36:37
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Re: What Model? in reply to Starbucket, 03-29-2009 07:36:24  
That engine No comes up as FPM 1959. MTF

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