Posted by KFD68 on March 13, 2010 at 11:31:44 from (86.134.132.59):
In Reply to: Fordson Farm Major posted by Wayne Macfarlane on March 11, 2010 at 04:52:47:
This is an interesting variation which no one seems to know much about. As you know the prouction line and designs were sold to Spain and sold as EBRO - joint business owned by Ford and the Spanish Government. The "normal" model was the Super 55 which was 99.9% Super Major. EBRO also sold from 1965 to 68 the Model 48 which was hybrid model similar to the Australian one. It was basically a Power Major with the de-rated Diesel Major engine, and the Diesel style non scalloped rear wheel centres, and 3 point leveling box. But with no depth control on the 3 point, and non-live pto. An economy model at cheap price. Maybe using up old Diesel Major spares they had brought over from England?
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