 My 1957 New Major hydraulics only hold the slasher up for about 4 secs. My brother-in-law has had this tractor since 1980 and he has never changed the diff oil. I drained it, very yellow in colour until it settled in the drain pan where some black then surfaced, also rather foul smelling and only 25 litres came out. Lots of oil lumps in the bottom of the pan. Also a brass washer came out.  Next step I will do is clean the filter, but I am hoping with 40 litres of new oil that the hydraulics will then hold up as they should. Is there a chance this will be the case and fix things, or will it be an internal problem, so don't bother with the new oil
   My 1957 New Major hydraulics only hold the slasher up for about 4 secs. My brother-in-law has had this tractor since 1980 and he has never changed the diff oil. I drained it, very yellow in colour until it settled in the drain pan where some black then surfaced, also rather foul smelling and only 25 litres came out. Lots of oil lumps in the bottom of the pan. Also a brass washer came out.  Next step I will do is clean the filter, but I am hoping with 40 litres of new oil that the hydraulics will then hold up as they should. Is there a chance this will be the case and fix things, or will it be an internal problem, so don't bother with the new oil  
 Also I need to source a new 'o' ring for the inspection glass on the fuel pump and a Mk 2 engine oil filter.
Has a suicide starter set up. Need to source a new switch for the starter and a solenoid, so I can be on the tractor, rather than in front of the rear wheel.
Engine head gasket was replaced about 15 years ago.... but the leak was still there. My brother-in-law reckons it's a cracked head, but a small leak. Slight bubbles in the radiator water, water slowly entering sump, air filter oil slowly dripping out and I notice under load white smoke. He gave me a bottle of ChemWeld with the tractor, but I'm worried it will glue up the radiator. He's used the tractor with this leak for all these years so I'm thinking to continue doing the same, although having it fixed would ease my worry.
Regards to all, Dave.

 
  
 


 
  
 