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BOB L.

02-03-2001 11:56:52




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I HAVE WHAT I THINK IS AN 9N. THE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE ENGINE BLOCK IS "9N202275". I CAN'T FIND ANY OTHER NUMBER. CAN SOMEONE TELL ME HOW I CAN FIND WHAT YEAR THIS MODEL IS?

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P.S. WHEN I WAS A KID WE HAD A JUBILEE. WAS THAT A 1954 8N?




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Jim.UT

02-03-2001 20:07:41




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 Re: 9N ? in reply to BOB L., 02-03-2001 11:56:52  
Alan has sent you to a very useful link for identifying your N. Now as for your other question (about the Jubilee): here's another great site that condenses the entire history of Ford tractors into about 4 pages of reading. Very informative. The Jubilee was the replacement for the 8N in 1953. In 1954 Ford offered the NAA which was the same tractor as the Jubilee, just a different name.

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Old George

02-03-2001 15:20:10




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 Re: 9N ? in reply to BOB L., 02-03-2001 11:56:52  
Bob, welcome to the N-forum of useful information, expert advice, and entertaining dialogue! For Dave #1 that means we have fun here too:-) The archives are another great resource for helpful hints and stuff. Click on the link below for more info to help ID your N. Hope this helps.
Alan Esch
45 2N 183513

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Steve IA

02-03-2001 12:37:32




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 Re: 9N ? in reply to BOB L., 02-03-2001 11:56:52  
Look under on the sidebar to the left of this page.



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bri9n

02-03-2001 12:12:03




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 Re: 9N ? in reply to BOB L., 02-03-2001 11:56:52  
I believe it is a 1946 '2n'...they kept the 9n prefix to the serial number....there will be a bunch of responses here shortly from the other participants of this great board with more info and links to where you can find out more info...Brian.



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