Ford tractor need help with the ID

geraint

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Hi I am new to this forum glad too be here.
I am having trouble Identify this Ford Tractor I have hope some one smarter than me can tell what it is.My wife purchased it 10 yrs ago the guy she bought it from ,told her it was a 1956 Ford Jublee ,but it has a 1956 or 57 600
Nose emblem on it plus the wheel pattern is an 8 bolt,the front control arms are tubler,not I framed ? Here are all the #s I could find on the tractor.
Setting on tractor looking forward.

Transmission
NBA 4024-8 Last letter is a E or B cannot tell .

Rt engine lower by oil pan
5
EAE 6FI-F

LEFT BOTTOM BY OIL PAN

4BR:1

Proof meter housing or gear?
E-162330

Left axle
1195

I think that some one split the tractor and used 2 different years of PARTS and made it work?? I really don't think it is a Jublee but what do I know I am new at fixing tractors.

I hope someone can figure it out,thanks
 
Model and serial number are just behind the starter above to horizontal bolt holes. Will look sort of like this
640
%^%&*^*%^&
640 is a 600 series being model 640 which has a 4 speed. Just an example
 
Look where I said your looking at casting code numbers not number that tell you what you have. Lay your left hand on the starter and your right hand on the clutch pedal and loo down. You should se the bolt holes and on a flat spot right above them are the numbers you need. Being a 5 speed it will be a 650 which has a 5 speed and non-live PTO or a 660 which is a 5 speed wit ha 2 stage clutch giving it live PTO
 
The model number and serial number are stamped into the metal, not raised up like the casting numbers that you have been posting. Here's a picture from tractordata showing where to look for them. They won't be in black like in the picture, tractordata just did that for emphasis. They'll likely be painted over and hard to find and read, and as I said they are stamped into the metal, not raised up.

240-td3serial.jpg
 
Thanks for the reply I'll give it a
look, another guy told me too look at
Smiths tractor web site, it had lot
of information which I think will me
out once I get to work on it.
 
Thanks to all that replayed.
The #s 650
*11850*
Looking at the chart on Smith's Old Ford Tractor web site it seems to be
a 1955 .
 

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