Your content is never boring I really enjoy your videos ! You all ways seem to do a really job ! And I love seeing the fordson s ! Thumbs up from Johnny!
Good video as always 👍 never boring watching old metal being brought back to life, have done a bit of shot blasting in my day but used the black grit through a Clemco blaster and in damp weather always had to get a coat of paint on as was amazing how fast the rust started to show up again 😕 must admit never heard of that paint you could weld through before, an also what a great idea that is welding on a piece of aluminium 👌
Great video, them baulk head plates are off a late orange tractor or a green one, the water washer fordson and the early orange fordson had the baulk head all tinned in
That’s it I have a 1941 green wide wing on rubber tyres and a 1944 narrow wing on spade lugs with the road bands fitted, and these show the differences in the mudguards from cast brackets to pressed tin brackets.
In sixties they import plenty of Fordson Major four cylinders 54 hp. to Finland. We had one then went to Massey Ferguson 165 and on and on. If these agricurtural idiots in Finland would immediately bring here 80 hp. six cylinder Majors we would farm with those another twenty years. Instead going up at ten hp. at the time. Money wastet bankrubts made. But for GB. it was a great time they all came from there.
Your content is never boring I really enjoy your videos ! You all ways seem to do a really job ! And I love seeing the fordson s ! Thumbs up from Johnny!
Good video as always 👍 never boring watching old metal being brought back to life, have done a bit of shot blasting in my day but used the black grit through a Clemco blaster and in damp weather always had to get a coat of paint on as was amazing how fast the rust started to show up again 😕 must admit never heard of that paint you could weld through before, an also what a great idea that is welding on a piece of aluminium 👌
Thanks Bob let's just say I've been about a bit 🙂
Great video, them baulk head plates are off a late orange tractor or a green one, the water washer fordson and the early orange fordson had the baulk head all tinned in
They belong to green wartime tractor's early green 1940 still had wide wings and cast wing brackets but cutaway bulkhead plates
That’s it I have a 1941 green wide wing on rubber tyres and a 1944 narrow wing on spade lugs with the road bands fitted, and these show the differences in the mudguards from cast brackets to pressed tin brackets.
@ahblue8873 yes they do and dont forget about the straight cast axel then the flame cut axels 👍
In sixties they import plenty of Fordson Major four cylinders 54 hp. to Finland. We had one then went to Massey Ferguson 165 and on and on. If these agricurtural idiots in Finland would immediately bring here 80 hp. six cylinder Majors we would farm with those another twenty years. Instead going up at ten hp. at the time. Money wastet bankrubts made. But for GB. it was a great time they all came from there.
Yes a shame in 1958 when the power major was new i was 7 year's old so i was brought up with them possibly that's why i have a heap of fordsons👍