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Fordson N-27

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fordpower30

11-28-2007 16:08:22




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I am looking at buying a Fordson N-27. I cannot find this tractor on the net anywhere. Does anyone know of a website that describes this tractor and how it is different from an N?
Thanks, Tyler




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JoeK(WI)

11-28-2007 16:31:23




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 Re: Fordson N-27 in reply to fordpower30, 11-28-2007 16:08:22  
If I understand right the Fordson N series was created in early 1900s. An N27 or E27N as mentioned below would have been the 27hp,post war version of this series,which was in production for decades.The Fordson N series was/is a totally different machine than the smaller in size Ford,9N,8N,2N models.



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fordpower30

11-28-2007 18:45:45




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 Re: Fordson N-27 in reply to JoeK(WI), 11-28-2007 16:31:23  
I understand the difference between the Ford 9N,2N,8N and Fordson N, but is there a differece between the Fordson N and N27? is an E27N and N27 the same? This tractor is original, on steel, so I would think it is an early model.



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richardinnz

11-30-2007 02:54:06




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 Re: Fordson N-27 in reply to fordpower30, 11-28-2007 18:45:45  
The Fordson N was an updated model F, made at first in Cork Ireland, then in Essex in England. The E27N used basicly the model N engine, mated to a new gearbox and rear end, it was in production from 1945/6 to 1952, and was the first Fordson to carry the "Major" model name. E= English, 27 = horsepower, N = tractor. I have never heard of a N27, probably confusion with the E27N Major.



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02-14-2009 19:24:09




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 Re: Fordson N-27 in reply to richardinnz, 11-30-2007 02:54:06  
I own a 49 and a 51 petro/vaporizing oil, is their anyone that still does the block amd rod babbit bearing work?



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