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What year was the last 9N Ford tractor made?

What year was the last 9N Ford tractor made?

The Ferguson-Sherman company, which made plow and tractor parts, marketed the Model 9N for sales distribution from 1939-1946. After the war, all production of the Ford Model 9N tractor was halted. In 1946, the relationship between Harry Ferguson and Ford Motor Company severed.

What is the difference between a 8n and 9N tractor?

They really are basically the same. Only major differences are a couple horsepower, 8n has 4 speed trans and 9n has 3 speed trans. 8n is newer than the 9n and has more hp. Newer 8n have side distributor older 8n’s and 9n’s had front distributor.

What category tractor is a Ford 9N?

Ford N-series tractor
Class Agriculture
Powertrain
Engine 4 cylinder inline
Transmission 3-speed manual (9N, 2N) 4-speed manual (8N)

How do you tell what year a 9N Ford tractor is?

Serial numbers were stamped on the upper/left/rear corner of the engine block above the starter. All numbers start and end with a star and still have the prefix “9N” to indicate 1939 model.

How much horsepower does a 9N Ford tractor have?

Ford 9N

Ford 9N Power
Drawbar (claimed): 12.68 hp 9.5 kW
Belt (claimed): 20.29 hp 15.1 kW
Plows: 2 (14-inch)
Drawbar (tested): 16.31 hp 12.2 kW

Why is my 8N 9N 2N tractor hard to start?

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What makes a ford 9N turn out on fuel cut off?

4) 2 turns out on fuel cut off any more and you start to get into reserve area and could collect sediment quickly. 5) Idle screw (small one facing outwards) 1 turn out from fully closed, Mixture screw 2 turns out from fully closed (the one most forward on carb).

Why does my 1941 Ford 9N not start?

My 1941 Ford 9N has been sitting for a couple months and now will not start. The starter engages but just grinds away. I have checked everything and gas is flowing to the carburetor. Then I noticed that the linkage for the choke is loose.

Why is the choke on my Ford 9N not working?

The choke plate came loose keeping the choke from working. It appears that the plate was pressed onto or soldered onto the arm. Is there a way to fix it? When I looked in the 9N service manual there is no information about the choke assembly at all. Thanks in advance for any help. Here’s a parts break down.

“MY 8n 9n 2n Tractor is hard to start” IT MAY NOT BE YOUR CARBURETOR!! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

My 1941 Ford 9N has been sitting for a couple months and now will not start. The starter engages but just grinds away. I have checked everything and gas is flowing to the carburetor. Then I noticed that the linkage for the choke is loose.

The choke plate came loose keeping the choke from working. It appears that the plate was pressed onto or soldered onto the arm. Is there a way to fix it? When I looked in the 9N service manual there is no information about the choke assembly at all. Thanks in advance for any help. Here’s a parts break down.

Where did the Ford 8N tractor come from?

Well, my grandfather was a farmer in Caroline County, Virginia, but he worked the farm with mules. The only tractor I ever operated was an 8N owned by my close friend, Lewis Mills, of Ashland, Virginia, so it was only natural to look for an N when I moved out to the country six years ago.

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