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Roadless Manuel Major / Ploughmaster 6/4

Manufacturer
Models
Roadless Manuel Major, Roadless Manuel Power Major, Roadless Manuel Super Major, Roadless Ploughmaster 6/4
Years
1958-64
Info

British Philip Johnson founded Roadless Traction Ltd. in 1919. Johnson, who had previously developed assault vehicles, saw opportunities in tracked vehicles in agriculture as well. The first solutions were based on half tracks. In 1930, full lenght tracks were introduced to Major. Roadless also equipped any other tractor brands. In 1956, Roadless acquired a license for the front axle drive of the Italian Selene, and the Manuel four-wheel drive version of the Major was born.

The Selene's front axle was based on a GMC off-road truck drive front axle obtained from an Allied surplus store, shortened on the left side, placing the differential hump to the right of the centerline. A transfer gearbox was installed between the gearbox and the rear axle, from which the power was transferred to the front by means of an intermediate wheel and cardan. An additional accessory was a more robust 13" clutch. Along with the clutch, the ball joints of the front axle were high loaded in front loader use.

After Major, Power Major and Super Major followed, in line with Fordson's development. A total of 2,947 of these Manuel-Majors were produced, and Finland was one of the most significant exporting countries.

In 1963, the Roadless Ploughmaster 6/4 was introduced. In it, Major's original engine was replaced by a Ford 6-cylinder industrial engine with a power of 76 hp. Enhancements were also made to the rear axle and gearbox bearings. The clutch was 13 inches.

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Technical data
ModelRoadless Manuel MajorRoadless Manuel Power MajorRoadless Manuel Super MajorRoadless Ploughmaster 6/4
Manufacturer nameFordsonFordsonFordsonRoadless
Imported to FinlandYesYesYesYes
Years1956-581958-601960-641963-64
First year sold1956195819601963
Last year sold1958196019641964
Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler4446
Displacement3610 cm³3610 cm³3610 cm³5416 cm³
Bore x stroke100×115 mm100×115 mm100×115 mm100×115 mm
Rated power----
Gears6+26+26+26+2
Hydr. flow l/min18.5 l/min22,4 l/min22,4 l/min22.4 l/min
Hydraulic pressure150 bar150 bar150 bar175 bar
Lift controlsmech.mech.mech.mech.
Lift capacity1000 kg1000 kg1000 kg1400 kg
PTO speeds540540540540
Brakesdrum brakesdrum brakesdrum brakesdry disc
Steeringmech.mech.mech.mech.
Front tyres 2WD9-249-249-2411.2/10-24
Rear tyres 2WD12.4/11-3612.4/11-3612.4/11-3613.6/12-38
Length (2WD/4WD)350 cm350 cm350 cm377 cm
Wheelbase (2WD/4WD)220 cm220 cm220 cm188 cm
Fuel tank68.2 l66 l66 l64 l
Engine model-592 EDDN-6003590E
Torque----
Weight 4WD-(2700) kg(2700) kg(3100) kg
Height with cab-(164) cm(164) cm(167) cm
Speeds in km/h---3,6-29,8
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information. There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed. Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.