Bigger then the 8N at around 31HP it was the next in line from the Jubilee/NAA from the 8N. Had live hyds but no live PTO and over head valve engine instead of the flat head of the 8N
 
BUT IT STILL HAS A PTO, RIGHT? JUST NOT "LIVE" ARE THEY PRETTY SOUND AND RELIABLE TRACTORS?
 
1953 Jubilee(50 year anniversary) and 1954 NAA same model. Different medalion on the front of the hood.
 
Yes, and maybe... depending on how it's been used or abused and maintained or neglected, like any 50+ year old machine. I have one that my Grandpa bought in the mid or late '50's, still does around 100 hours of work per year.
 
The NAA still has the problems hubs 0f the 8n and a weak pinion housing.The part was used for 1 year,expensive and hard to find if it breaks.I would look for a 600 series .
 
the size has been answered already for relailability, there good, i have a jubilee [ naa] ive owned it for 12 years and operated this one for 20, its used every day for a chore tractor, and ive done some things with it to test it dragging a 8 foot disc in river bottom soil will, give a naa all it wants,[ couldnt keep traction, still had power] it runs a 5 foot brush hog all summer i have referbished it to work, ie it has a new steering box, 12 volt conversion was partially done when i bought it i finished it so it would actually charge the battery , no real problems with the tractor, tune ups once a year, rebuilt the carb a few times new gas tank to stop rust flake problems ect that being said it all depends on what you want to do with it, any tractor can go to peices if its constantly worked beyond its designe limits
 
the size has been answered already for relailability, there good, i have a jubilee [ naa] ive owned it for 12 years and operated this one for 20, its used every day for a chore tractor, and ive done some things with it to test it dragging a 8 foot disc in river bottom soil will, give a naa all it wants,[ couldnt keep traction, still had power] it runs a 5 foot brush hog all summer i have referbished it to work, ie it has a new steering box, 12 volt conversion was partially done when i bought it i finished it so it would actually charge the battery , no real problems with the tractor, tune ups once a year, rebuilt the carb a few times new gas tank to stop rust flake problems ect that being said it all depends on what you want to do with it, any tractor can go to peices if its constantly worked beyond its designe limits
 

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