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Posted by Truck on January 21, 2000 at 16:56:16 from (152.163.213.214):
In Reply to: antique tractor posted by george on January 21, 2000 at 07:03:06:
The first Ford with the big round eye in the middle of the grille top was the Jubilee, known as the NAA. The Golden Jubilee is a Jubilee produced during Ford"s 50th year. Then Ford brought out the 600 series, which was essentially the same tractor. Four cylinder, 134 cid engine. Later in the 50's the 800 series was brought out, introducing the 172 CID engine. If you can find an 860 series tractor you will have a good machine for your uses. Cosmetically the average Joe cannot tell it from a Jubilee except for the actual emblem. Sometimes people will call 600 series 800's , and the only way you can tell you have the big engine is the engine casting numbers. The best place to learn about these is on the N or the Ford board, and also Neil Reitmeyers site.I think there is a link on the Ford board.
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