Tractor & Machinery

E27N revisited

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At last, after nearly seven years of working on my Fordson E27N, I have made some progress!

After rebuilding the gearbox and fitting new bearings, and replacing the rear axle oil seals, further work was carried out on the brakes, which were relined and treated to some new operating cables. New retaining springs were also fitted to the clutch thrust bearing carrier, and the two halves of the tractor were then mated together!

WATER PUMP REBUILD

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