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E27N Headlight question

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:01 am
by E45NP6
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G'day to all,

Recently, i put an ad in Trader tag. i was looking for a project tractor, something to focus some spare time into. I wanted a Fordson N originally, but the first call i got was from a bloke who had 2 TVO E27N's. I told him i wasn't really interested in buying the TVO Major because they didn't have hydraulics and he told me they needed alot of work. Towards the end of the conversation he mentioned he had a P6, and it still ran. Quite well. but another bloke was already looking at it. A few more weeks past and i gave the bloke a call back and told him i'd like to inspect the P6, and away i went. On inspection it revealed that at some point in time E1A hydraulics were fitted, but other then that it was a factory fitted Perkins P6. Brought it for $2000.


What i really want to know is, why are my headlight brackets shorter then the standard E27N one's? i thought they were cut down at some point, but they are one piece cast, no welds etc present. i can't find any information anywhere about it. does anyone out there know?

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:27 am
by The Swanndri Guy
E45NP6, where are you, somewhere in Australia? :eyes: TSG.

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:50 am
by E45NP6
I am in Victoria, Australia.

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:28 pm
by BarryM
E45NP6,

The Headlight Arms on your tractor are not standard Fordson Arms. They may be home cast arms. Both types of E27N Arms were of the 'crank' type and the first in the series was well gone before the P6 arrived. A close up photo of the Arms would be handy.

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 6:16 am
by E45NP6
Will try and get some more photos of them this weekend.

if they were home made, they are very professional.

I'm going to start to pull the tractor down in the next few weeks, and begin sand blasting.

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:54 am
by E45NP6
G'day all.

Project is underway, and i intend on posting all pictures of the restoration on this website, as there doesn't seem to be many start to finish resto pics up.
I'm only 19 years old but i know a project like this is not beyond me.

I've been all over the web, looking for some original headlight brackets, i've made several international calls to the UK looking for a pair or even one to start, but everywhere i call tell me they can't help me. IS their any Australian out there willing to sell/lend me a pair or one? I've got the idea of having a few sets cast in aluminium. if i had a reproduction pair then i wouldn't need to worry, but in my mind headlights can make or break a restoration. post if your interested in the idea :P

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:57 pm
by Tim W
Have you tried Cox & Turner in the UK? I'm sure they've remanufactured headlight brackets in the past - http://www.coxandturner.co.uk
or ebay http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Cox-and-Turner-Engineering.
Cotswold Vintage Tractors sometimes get them in, http://www.cotswoldvintagetractors.com

Tim

- just found this - don't know who it is but must be worth a look...

FORDSON E27N MAJOR
mudguards £240 per pair,
Radiator Grille £65,
Headlamp Brackets £20 each,
Air cleaner pipes £18 each
All reproduction parts,
mail order service
Tel:01922 683643
Mobile:0780 8855076

Re: E27N Headlight question

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:11 pm
by brockwood
hi there is often adds in the tom i think for repro arms in alloy or cast and i have seen the odd e1a linkage top on a e27 apprantly some of the last came out that way b