8N 1954 Jubilee if you're interested

O'd love to see a 1954 Jubilee let alone a 8N of that year. I hate it when a person does not have a clue to what they have and do not do there home work to know and sadly it is so easy to do
 
I come across people that don't know the model or year of their car from time to time. Once I had a lady tell me she thought it was a Toyota. I don't even bother with the asking the engine size.
 
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There you go again Royse, not appreciating the value of the blue paint.
True! I also forgot to add value for the custom wiring and fuel filtration system!
 
No it was the fuel option!

" fuel system max upgrade with spin off hi flow fuel filter for great fuel flow without causing blockage on these models."
 
Not seen that to much with cars other then thing like engine size.
Hey G do you know anything about the Auto teck school in Linn MO?? My nephew is going to go there for mechanic's
 
Looks like a piece of junk & certainly not worth $5,000. Certainly not taken care of. What a shame. What model is it anyway, can anybody tell?
 
The listing says 8N 1954 Jubilee, but later he states that he has the 50th anniversary emblem stored away. Maybe it's really a '53 jubilee??
 

Curious....How you figuring your year without knowing how long he has the emblem stored and not know what years the Jubilee existed.
Again just curious.
 

I think it's because they only made the 'Jubilee' one year - '53. So if it's the real Jubilee emblem and it does belong to that tractor then it has to be a '53'. '54s were NAA. IIRC

phil_n
 
Hey Jube,

Yes, '54 was an N double A :)
so's a '53 in reality

Tons of fixing to do here.
-tailpipe hanging down, probably a mess at the manifold
-rag around the carb to collect weeping gas?
-looks like a bent radius rod
-totally rusty instrument panel, gages missing and ratty wiring
-beat seat
-Steering wheel from hell

What state would the engine, kingpins, brakes logically be in after all that!

When it came to neglect,
they left no turn unstoned
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There are THREE extremely rare [b:cec3ef2c33]1954 Jubilees[/b:cec3ef2c33] on this page
http://www.fastline.com/v100/listings.aspx?Category=Tractors&Manufacturer=Ford&Model=JUBILEE
 
It's State Technical College. Good school. I go there every summer for required NATEF update training. They have a relatively new Transportation Center that is VERY nice.
 
For Christmas I plan to give him a few old K-D tools that I do not use to help him get a start on his tool box. I have 2 ring expander tools a broken bulb remover tool and a CV Joint lock band tool. All are 30 plus years old but still good so may be things he can use
 
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I think it's because they only made the 'Jubilee' one year - '53. So if it's the real Jubilee emblem and it does belong to that tractor then it has to be a '53'. '54s were NAA. IIRC

phil_n

Exactly. (It is still just speculation. Too many contradictory descriptions to trust.)
 

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