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What category tractor is a Ford 9n?

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)

What does the serial number on a Ford tractor mean?

Serial numbers start and end with diamond symbols. Starting with the Hundred series in 1954, Ford began using a model number prefix to indicate options such as engine size and transmission type. If you have your model and serial numbers written down, GoTo Decode Table. Ford continued to offer even more models and options with the ’01 series.

How can you tell the year of a Ford tractor?

To determine this, look at the tractor production code, also known as the unit date code. The first digit of the tractor production code gives the production year. For tractors manufactured between 1965 and 1974, the digit corresponds with the last number in the year.

What can I do to help identify my tractor?

By documenting these changes and features it will hopefully aid in correctly identifying the tractors and be a help to restorers who want their tractors to be “as original”.

Which is the best type of Ford tractor?

Ford industrial tractors 1 Ford Dexta industrial 2 Ford 230A LCG 3 Ford 231 4 Ford 250C 5 Ford 335 6 Ford 340A 7 Ford 340B 8 Ford 445 Ford 445A Ford 445C 9 Ford 530A LCG 10 Ford 540A Ford 540B

How to find the year of a Ford tractor?

A diamond symbol denotes the beginning and end of the serial number. Use the chart below to decode your model number, then find your serial number in the appropriate series to determine the year of your tractor. (Example: A model 971 is a 901 series tractor and with serial number 131420 it would be a 1960)

Serial numbers start and end with diamond symbols. Starting with the Hundred series in 1954, Ford began using a model number prefix to indicate options such as engine size and transmission type. If you have your model and serial numbers written down, GoTo Decode Table. Ford continued to offer even more models and options with the ’01 series.

By documenting these changes and features it will hopefully aid in correctly identifying the tractors and be a help to restorers who want their tractors to be “as original”.

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