FORD JUBLIEE ?

I am considering a trip to view amd possibly buy a FORD Julibee ?? or maby it is a NAA. The serial number is worn off or can not be read by the owner. What other differences if any can I look for to know if this is a TRUE GOLDEN JUBILEE. Front hood emblem is missing, but the seller was told by first owner that it is a jubliee. Many Thanks for your help.
 
Well other then the year made and the hood emblem a Jubilee and an NAA is the same tractor. Only reason a Jubilee is called that is it was fords 50th year tractor so they had to have a fancy name for it then in 54 they called it an NAA. It could also be a 600 series they also for the most part look the same as the Jubilee.NAA
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From a distance you can see the following;

2N, 9N, 8N vs. NAA would be the engine missing a valve cover. Prior to the NAA they had flat heads. The 53 was the first year for overhead valves. Plus the sheet metal on the front is completly different.

To see a difference in the NAA and hundred series you have to get a little closer.

Off the top of my head I can say look on top of the trans, just under the front edge of the seat on the right side. There is a plate there for hydraulic options. If it is rectangle with the width (side to side) wider than the length (front to back) it is a hundred series. A NAA would have a much smaller plate (about half) with the length slightly longer than the width.

As was stated before both tractors (53, 54) were NAA. The 53 got tagged with a Golden Jubilee (emblem only, with some actually painted gold) for the 50th anniversary. The only other way you may tell (beyond S/Ns) is by the oil pressure line. Early NAA's used a 1/4 inch steel line. I think all 54's used a 1/8 line (I have owned both, mid 53 and early 54) but they may have switched late in 53.
 

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