They are the same as trumpet bearings as e27n and new majors ie diesel power super, i had a good backend in the yard so I stripped it down to reveille some good second hand ones, the likes of agriline will do them or go online to simply bearings for cheap ones will do it not like you are going to work 10 hours a day
@@FenlandCrusader thank you. They are quite expensive but I can’t reuse worn /pitted bearings as you know. Really enjoying the series on TH-cam. Best TV 😆
@@FenlandCrusader 1943 . Green wartime tractor . Came on iron wheels then went on to rubber tyres after the war . Apparently the new wheels and tyres cost more than the original new tractor. They had inflation problems too 😆
Good video , its coming together nicely and being done properly. Can't wait till next week .
Looks like it's going to be a green war time fordson ! Another fantastic video ! Can't wait to see her up and running !
Thanks John brake modification next time, it will move on a lot quicker after that 👍
Wonderful stuff, looking forward to next step ! Thankyou !
Thanks, sorting out wheel brakes next 👍
Keen to see the completed tractor as I'm sure you are! Coming on well 👍🏻
Yes we're on a bit of a slow 🐌 at the moment with machining parts for the brake components but i think it will come all together all of a sudden, 👍
Hello . Where did you get the new differential carrier bearings please. Taper big ones . Mine are pitted as yours. Thank you. Matthew
They are the same as trumpet bearings as e27n and new majors ie diesel power super, i had a good backend in the yard so I stripped it down to reveille some good second hand ones, the likes of agriline will do them or go online to simply bearings for cheap ones will do it not like you are going to work 10 hours a day
@@FenlandCrusader thank you. They are quite expensive but I can’t reuse worn /pitted bearings as you know. Really enjoying the series on TH-cam. Best TV 😆
Thank bud now you can see why i robed some out of another what year is your tractor?
@@FenlandCrusader 1943 . Green wartime tractor . Came on iron wheels then went on to rubber tyres after the war . Apparently the new wheels and tyres cost more than the original new tractor. They had inflation problems too 😆