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The tractor appears to be in good shape. With those 16"s on the front it will be a little easier on the grass. Good luck with it.

Kirk

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General Discussion / Re: looking for a Ford Ferguson 1941 Tractor
« on: May 06, 2009, 03:30:04 AM »
If you are looking for a '41 I know where there is two in my area. Where are you located? Shipping is a killer. Try craigslist or ebay or local pennysaver or farming paper.

Kirk

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 9N Just Wont Start
« on: May 06, 2009, 02:15:40 AM »
The oil filtered air cleaner is the best design for keeping the dirt and dust out as long as it is cleaned and the oil changed. If your area is not that dusty and you want to change it's up to you.

Kirk


I'm following you.

I need to overhaul after the ignition too. I don't want to, but my father in-law is likely to balk at the price of a new carb. Remove and replace is my normal mode of repair, but funding must be available for projects.

I think I will start by fixing or changing the breather, maybe K&N filter. Any comments on this?????

James

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 9N Carb Identification
« on: May 06, 2009, 02:02:02 AM »
Should be a little brass tag on it. It will say TSX 33.

Kirk

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 9N Photo
« on: May 06, 2009, 01:37:58 AM »
Nice Photo. The tube style radius arms on the tractor would indicate the later 2n model? Did you change out the front hubs to accept the 5 lug car style rims? If so what are they off of. I am working on an 8n/v6 conversion and would like to put 15" car style rims on the front.

Kirk

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 2N Front wheels / tires
« on: May 06, 2009, 01:21:14 AM »
In 1947 they offered a 16" rim, mostly use with a loader. As far as the car tires?? Were the hubs changed out also or is it still the big hub?

Kirk

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 1940 ford 9n price
« on: May 06, 2009, 01:06:36 AM »
Without seeing the tractor it's hard to tell. The new rear tires are a plus. In my area the 9n's are selling for $1000/ $1800. 8n's about the same price maybe a little more. Non runners are going for $500/$600. The market is way down. If you can post some photos it might help.
I guess it would depend want you are going to use it for. For work the 8n,naa or the hundred series might be a little better for you, for about the same price, but it's your call.

Kirk

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