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JACK SANBORN

09-23-2001 10:42:37




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I RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS TRACTOR AND RESTORED IT. SOME ONE TOLD ME THAT IT IS A RARE ONE BECAUSE THE DISTRIBUTOR IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE. IS THAT CORRECT?? THE NUMBER IS NAA114129 WITH A DIAMOND AFTER. THANK YOU.




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Phil (VA)

09-24-2001 10:46:24




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 Re: 1954 FORD NAA in reply to JACK SANBORN, 09-23-2001 10:42:37  
All good info. I believe the diamond means cast iron sleeves.



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tlak

09-23-2001 15:38:49




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 Re: 1954 FORD NAA in reply to JACK SANBORN, 09-23-2001 10:42:37  
The NAA has the distributor on the right from the drivers seat. This is the 134ci engine that carried over into the 600/01 seies.



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tlak

09-23-2001 15:36:47




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 Re: 1954 FORD NAA in reply to JACK SANBORN, 09-23-2001 10:42:37  
The NAA has the distributor on the right from the drivers seat. This is the 134ci engine that carried over into the 600/01 seies.



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tlak

09-23-2001 15:36:46




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 Re: 1954 FORD NAA in reply to JACK SANBORN, 09-23-2001 10:42:37  
The NAA has the distributor on the right from the drivers seat. This is the 134ci engine that carried over into the 600/01 seies.



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Greg NE

09-23-2001 13:01:37




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 Re: 1954 FORD NAA in reply to JACK SANBORN, 09-23-2001 10:42:37  
Jack, I am not too familier with the NAA but from late 50 8N's on, the distributor is on the right side of the engine on all the models even my 63 4000 and my Dad's 66 5000. The diamond in the serial numbers is for what type sleeves are in the motor. Hope you have fun with your new tractor and if I steered you wrong someone should be by shortly to give you the correct info. Greg NE



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