Re: OK vern, post something about tractors
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Posted by VERN on June 12, 1998 at 19:09:35:
In Reply to: OK vern, post something about tractors posted by not vern on June 12, 1998 at 11:46:08:
: ? There now I have posted something about tractors. Sorry I had to borrow it from somebody else. Ford 2N, 9N & 8N Tractor Club Brought to you by... Yesterday's Tractors On-Line Magazine Magazine Quick Menu Main Page Feature Article Product Review Readers Write Tractor of the Month Discussion Groups Parts & Supplies Virtual Tractor Show Just For Kids Exclusive Articles Contributed Articles Tractor Profiles Auctions Terminology Safety Organizations Photo Gallery Classified Ads Contacts Hauling Schedule Notification Service Re: What did I just buy? I'm sure it's a Ford........... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ View Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Return to Ford N-Club Bulletin Board ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by Dan on June 11, 1998 at 04:09:57: In Reply to: What did I just buy? I'm sure it's a Ford........... posted by Erv Kattelman on June 10, 1998 at 18:00:48: Erv Did you look for the serial number in the two usual places? On early production models, before serial number 22239, the serial number is located on the left front corner of the engine block, just below the manifold. On models serial number 22239 and beyond the number is located on the left side of the transmission housing, above and to the rear of the starter, on an almost vertical 3/8"x3" flat spot. Remember, the serial number is hand-stamped onto the tractor, not cast into the part. The number you see on the engine block, directly below the dipstick, EAE-6015-(B?), is a casting code. Ford tractors have no separate engine serial number. If you have trouble finding/reading the serial number, is the emblem/medallion still on the tractor? If it has survived, this may tell you what you have. If the medallion reads "Golden Jubilee Model 1903-1953" you have a ('52-) '53 Golden Jubilee. If the emblem/medallion does not indicate a model at all, such as "600" or "800" you probably have a '54 NAA. The emblem/medallion on the ('52-) '53 Jubilee has 4 four-pointed stars on it in addition to the lettering ("Golden Jubilee Model 1903-1953"). The emblem/medallion on the '54 NAA has 12 four-pointed stars on it and no lettering. Both have the "Ford" script above the "corn" stalk (looks more like wheat to me). Hmmm... what else ... is the hole at the bottom of the grille round or oblong? A round hole indicates a Jubilee/NAA, an oblong hole indicates one of the "Hundred" series. Also take a look at the hydraulic intake and pressure tube or tubes from the hyd. pump. If there are two seperate, external tubes running back to the underside of the center housing, you have a Jubilee/NAA; if the hyd. tubes are (essentially) internal you have one of the "Hundred" series. Dan --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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