NAA front end question

Abbby

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Just bought what is supposed to be a 1954 NAA. I know where serial #'s are supposed to be but just do no see anything there, Looked very hard and used the pencil and paper rub. Nothing. Reason I question is front end is different than others. See photo. Pretty heavy duty hubs and side braces. I never adjust front end anyways so I see as a plus. Everything else suggest it is a 1954 NAA.
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Definitely looks like a front axle from an 1801 or light industrial 2000 or 4000. If you don't need the adjustable width front end then that's a much stronger setup, designed for loader work. Is that front bumper welded to the axle?
 
unfortunately it is welded to the front end. Pretty nice and heavy though and in good shape So will just leave it welded unless I need to take off.
 
Light industrial axle/radius rods. Exhaust pipe indicates NAA or later. can't see much else post more photos.

Kirk
 
I agree with Kirk and Sean. It's a light industrial front axle.

If your tractor is an NAA, someone has retrofitted it.

Dean
 
definitely NAA
like said, your serial number is visible.
lots of owner mods.
I like that front end, 01 fenders, already upgraded to a piston pump. I can't see if the governor has been updated.
1 or 2 piece front cover?

I see in your other posts that you need hubs and maybe axles.
common parts, not hard to find.
looks decent, I'd like to have it.

Is that a patch below the serial number?
 
Not sure what you mean by 2 piece cover. I put picture below. Hard to get a good one in there. Yeah I noticed what looks like a patch. Almost looks like a serial number plate of some sorts becasue it has 3 little bumps like rivets on each end.
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