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9n or 2n ?????

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larry person

03-25-2006 08:53:15




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recently purchased a tractor and the gentelman i bought it from didnt know if it was a 9n or 2n. He thought it was a 1941 9n. I checked the serial numbers on the block and they are 9n251049.....can anyone tell if its a 9n or 2n ....thanks larry




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Tom-Pa

03-25-2006 09:05:49




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 Re: 9n or 2n ????? in reply to larry person, 03-25-2006 08:53:15  
You can lay claim to owning a 1946 2N Ford tractor. All 9N and 2N tractors use the 9N serial numbers. The mostly agreed on s/n split is at 99002 and 99003. 9N99002 for the last 9N and 2N starts with 9N99003. Good Luck with your new tractor. It might also help to visit the 9N,2N,8N forum on this site. Many knowlegeable people on it.



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Bob

03-25-2006 10:45:42




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 Re: 9n or 2n ????? in reply to Tom-Pa, 03-25-2006 09:05:49  
To clarify, he owns a 1946 2N Ford ENGINE. Unless the history of the tactor is known, the engine could have been swapped, and from what one reads on these boards, it seems like a lot of them have been over the years.

To get some idea if the engine and rear-end match up, look at the casting dates on the rear axle "trumpets", and the hydraulic pump cover under the "belly" of the tractor.

Back them, "just-in-time" manufacturing wasn't a big deal like it is now, and also, it is good practice to let castings "season" for a while before machining, so, likely the casting dates will precede when the tractor was assembled by a month or two, or perhaps, the better part of a year.

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larry person

03-25-2006 13:55:13




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 Re: 9n or 2n ????? in reply to Bob, 03-25-2006 10:45:42  
thanks for your help Bob!!! the dates on the axles are 11-7-46..... so guess that rules out being a 41... still learning about it, but i sure do love it...thanks again for your help



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