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redd

04-15-2005 10:16:52




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hi guys have a couple of question looking to buy a jubilee i was told it was a 1953 this would make it a golden jubilee.?.is this not right. the hood
emblems does not say g-jubilee on it.#2.there is a arm that comes back from the bushhog that hooks
to a pin on the thactor under the axle the pin is broken off what is the pin called and how hard is it to fix




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Jim.UT

04-16-2005 15:01:36




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to redd, 04-15-2005 10:16:52  
Don't rely on the nose emblem. They fall off and get replaced by whatever is available sometimes. I've seen tractor supply stores sell a '54 NAA replica emblem as a generic replacement for all kinds of Fords.

See my response to nwb (linked here) for more help in identifying a Ford.



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JoeK

04-15-2005 19:31:08




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to redd, 04-15-2005 10:16:52  
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A true Jubilee should have this emblem on the bullet nose of the hood,long narrow hood door from behind nosepiece to,just ahead of dashboard.
If medallion is Ford oval with small"2N"on it,tractor is NOT a 53 OR a Jubilee,but the older smaller Ford 2N,made before the 8N and Jubilee models.

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nwb

04-15-2005 20:11:19




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to JoeK, 04-15-2005 19:31:08  
If I'm thinking right the Jubilee is accually a Model NAA. They were made in '53 and '54. The '53's wore the "Golden Jubilee" badge and I think the '54 badge said NAA. They were both NAA's and both were called Jubilee's. Would you happen to have a picture of a '54 nose piece?



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Jim.UT

04-16-2005 14:57:05




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to nwb, 04-15-2005 20:11:19  
Many people are confused about Ford tractors of the mid and late 50's. They call anything with a round nose emblem a "Jubilee" when it's not true. Here's a helpful site showing illustrations of the various nose emblems found on different Ford tractors. You might also find this page helpful in figuring out what exactly you're looking at. Good luck!

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nwb

04-16-2005 18:46:48




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to Jim.UT, 04-16-2005 14:57:05  
Thanks, nice sites.



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Steve(OR)

04-15-2005 11:27:10




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to redd, 04-15-2005 10:16:52  
Redd - You may be referring to one of two lower lift arm pins. If they are the same as an 8N to fix or replace these you need to pull I believe the left side axle trumpet to gain access to both of them. They are tapered for the hole and secured with a cotter keyed castellated nut torqued to 150 ft lbs (may be different for an NAA).



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Rickstir

04-15-2005 10:45:26




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 Re: JUBILEE TRACTOR in reply to redd, 04-15-2005 10:16:52  
I have 1953 Jubilee and it says so on the hood medallion. Maybe you can supply a serial number and someone hear can help.

I think you are talking about the drawbar pin, that is the only thing I can think of that is under the axle. Mine has a simple 1/4 inch bar for the pin.



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