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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / 9n Tires
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:03:46 PM »
Subject:   
Name:   Roger
Date Posted:   Oct 18, 06 - 11:58 AM
IP Address:   64.74.182.130
Email:   farleymcluth@yahoo.com
Message:   I have an early 1939 9n with 36"X9" rear tires which are so weathered the tubes bulge out of the cracks. I'm trying to find a good used pair of tires and tubes. Any leads would be appriciated.I've tried "Dicks Used Tractor Tires" but no luck.

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: 9N + or - ground?
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:03:09 PM »
Subject:   Re: 9N + or - ground?
Name:   Gregg E
Date Posted:   Oct 29, 06 - 5:10 AM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   on 1939-1941 9N's (with original generator, not 12 volt conversion) they were wired as positive ground. If its working dont mess with it.

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / 9N + or - ground?
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:02:19 PM »
Subject:   9N + or - ground?
Name:   i967mustang
Date Posted:   Oct 14, 06 - 7:42 PM
IP Address:   69.249.37.61
Email:   i967mustang@hotmail.com
Message:   I have been working on this tractor for almost a year, finally got it done and running. Now I'm not sure if it is supposed to be positive or negative ground. Right now I have it hooked up Negative ground and it starts and runs, but should it be positve ground? What will happen if I just switch the battery around? Thanks, John

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / 9n generator
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:01:28 PM »
Subject:   9n generator
Name:   Jeff Pinnow
Date Posted:   Sep 21, 06 - 2:26 PM
IP Address:   69.19.167.97
Email:   sharkey@dm-tech.net
Message:   I Just bought a 9n and am re-wiring it. The problem is I have a 2 pole generator and no wiring diagram that covers a 2 pole. All the wiring was burnt or disconnected. It is a 6 volt. Any ideas? thanks

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: ford 9n
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:00:40 PM »
Subject:   Re: ford 9n
Name:   Gregg E
Date Posted:   Sep 20, 06 - 9:26 PM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   That is you Sherman step up tranny. Go to

http://home.att.net/~jmsmith45/sherman.htm

and it will tell you all about it
Gregg
1943 2N
109493

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / ford 9n
« on: March 05, 2007, 02:00:08 PM »
Subject:   ford 9n
Name:   Shaun Hansen
Date Posted:   Sep 19, 06 - 9:26 PM
IP Address:   12.207.35.248
Email:   shmc@mchsi.com
Message:   Hello,

We recently bought a used ford 9n and i have a question about a shifting lever that we do not know what it is for. I do not see it on other 9n's. just curious to why that is. The lever is on the left side of the transmission as if you were sitting on it. and it is located right buy the steering arm. What does that do and why does my tractor have it and others do not. Is is specialty 9n.. thanks shaun

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: Say No to Sundowner Tractor Company
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:58:54 PM »
Subject:   Re: Say No to Sundowner Tractor Company
Name:   Gregg
Date Posted:   Sep 13, 06 - 9:06 PM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   "NO to Sundowner"

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Say No to Sundowner Tractor Company
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:58:24 PM »
Subject:   Say No to Sundowner Tractor Company
Name:   scorned2
Date Posted:   Sep 6, 06 - 9:27 PM
IP Address:   68.82.248.203
Email:   scorned@hotmail.com
Message:      No Sundowner Tractor Company

I recently lost $360.51 as a result of doing business with Sundownter Tractor Company. If anyone else has similar issues, I suggest they report these issues to the Better Business Bureau. I would stay clear of them. Customer Service is outrageous. Owner pays more attention to her personal life than taking care of her business life. Owner refuses to hold herself accountable for her actions and blames problems on everyone else for her mistakes, ie Manufacturer, customer, service technician.

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Subject:   Re: Trying to locate my 9N Serial Number
Name:   Gregg
Date Posted:   Sep 13, 06 - 8:52 PM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   sounds like your looking in the correct spot, it should be located between the starter and oil filter canister on a flat spot on the block. Your friend is right, both 9N and 2N's start with 9NXXXXX. Look closely and use some sand paper, sometimes these tractor have lots of paint on them which makes it hard to see these numbers

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Trying to locate my 9N Serial Number
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:56:56 PM »
Subject:   Trying to locate my 9N Serial Number
Name:   Tony Russell
Date Posted:   Sep 5, 06 - 3:59 PM
IP Address:   24.26.137.98
Email:   trussell70@hotmail.com
Message:   Greetings. I am the new owner of a Ford 9N and trying to locate the serial number as there are no papers for this tractor. Trying to determine the year and features, etc.

I found a four-digit number *1273* on the left side of the engine block near the starter mounting location. But I am not certain this is the right place. A buddy told me it should have the prefix 9N before the serial number.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony
trussell70@hotmail.com

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: early 9n's
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:56:01 PM »
Subject:   Confirming 9N Serial Number Location???
Name:   Tony Russell
Date Posted:   Sep 4, 06 - 5:57 PM
IP Address:   24.26.137.98
Email:   trussell70@hotmail.com
Message:   Greetings. I am the new owner of a Ford 9N and trying to locate the serial number as there are no papers for this tractor. Trying to determine the year and features, etc.

I found a four-digit number *1273* on the left side of the engine block near the starter mounting location. But I am not certain this is the right place. A buddy told me it should have the prefix 9N before the serial number.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony
trussell70@hotmail.com

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / early 9n's
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:55:31 PM »
Subject:   early 9n's
Name:   Stuart
Date Posted:   Jul 16, 06 - 7:07 PM
IP Address:   208.60.224.150
Email:   davenport6_1941@bellsouth.net
Message:   Hi,

I found a 9n with the smooth cast rear hubs this weekend and was wondering what eles I needed to look for to see how early it is and correct. I know abut the serial number, but was wondering about other little clues. Can anyone help? How long did they make the 9n's with the smooth rear hubs?

Thanks,

Stuart

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / 9N electric question
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:54:47 PM »
Subject:   9N electric question
Name:   Ron
Date Posted:   Apr 30, 06 - 5:38 PM
IP Address:   66.82.9.70
Email:   landyacht79@yahoo.com
Message:   I have a 9N that is not starting. It was converted to 12 volts before I got it. I have replaced the plugs, points, condenser. Does anyone know what the resistance of both sides of the coil should be? Also what should the resistance of the series resistor be?

 

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: hey quick question
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:53:58 PM »
Subject:   Re: hey quick question
Name:   Gregg E
Date Posted:   Oct 29, 06 - 5:16 AM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   ever get it repaired?

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / hey quick question
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:53:20 PM »
Subject:   hey quick question
Name:   Martin Barnes
Date Posted:   Apr 26, 06 - 1:55 AM
IP Address:   149.151.181.117
Message:   I'm having some serious porblems with my tractor.
Willing to commission for repairs.
Please call 862-226-9611 and ask for Martin. Thanks! 
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