Posted by ericlb on May 02, 2011 at 20:18:51 from (12.189.32.37):
In Reply to: ford 8N? posted by old plumber on May 02, 2011 at 19:52:50:
a pic would be helpfull, as 8n engines will innerchange with 9n and also 2n, tractors, the easiest way to tell model is transmission, if it has 4 speeds foward it is a 8n, if it has 3 speeds foward, it is either a 2n or 9n, also 9 and 2n's had 5 bolt wide pattern wheels on the front and wide pattern rims on the rear 8n;s had smaller bolt circle 6 lug wheels on the front and smaller bolt circle on the rear also the seat is a popular delux model much more comfortable than the standard pan seat usually found
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