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Re: 1953 Ford 6N Golden Jubilee or NAA
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Posted by JDK on January 13, 2004 at 20:28:47 from (207.230.218.108):
In Reply to: 1953 Ford 6N Golden Jubilee or NAA posted by Warren Gile on January 13, 2004 at 14:17:26:
1953 Golden Jubilee(Special Noseplate Emblem) 1954>NAA/600 Series(Same tractor) Jubilee/600 series was replacement for 8N Model.As it was introduced in 53(Fords Golden Anniversary)it was called the Golden Jubilee and had a special "Golden Jubilee"Nosepiece on the front.Production continued with later models of the tractor IDed as 600 or NAA models which did not have the"special nosepiece".Tractor was slightly bigger and more powerful than 8N it replaced,also improved hydraulics.Either version is fully adequate for jobs within it's ability,with the Jubilee being slightly more popular die to the novelty.Serial No should be stamped into the tractor below and slightly to rear of battery on right side.Questions best referred to Ford Board here.
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