Ford 9N Loader Drive Question

Royse

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I'm wanting to put a small loader on this 9N but there is what appears to be a guide for the hand crank sticking out the front that the pump drive shaft does not fit through. This is not on my other 9N, my 2N or my 8N.
This 9N doesn't have the typical style king pin through the front to hold the axle either. Looks like this piece is in it's place and held in by a set screw instead of the bolt in the wing of the king pin.
Can you tell me if this is removable to fit the loader, and if so how to do it right?

Thanks guys!
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I not that "up" on Fords...But I'd say you have a true'war'tractor.They were made with no starter or electrical system and came with steel wheels.They were all updated after the war.Check your sn to find the year made.
 
That is the early style, It is what is on a 41 that I need to get back running. Engine had a knock and before got it back together had storm that took all power lines down and was 2 years before got power back to shop partly and other things just keep getting in the way of putting back together. I bought the new bushing for that but have not yet tried changing it. My 44 has the other setup.
 
The serial number makes me believe it is a '42.
Is the new bushing like the later models so my loader's pump shaft would fit through it?
I'm looking through the parts section for it, but haven't found it yet.
 

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