ford golden jubilee

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Is there a difference between a golden jubilee and a jubilee tractor. The one i have does not say golden jubilee on the emblem it just has stars and a picture of an ear of corn in the middle. and also where do i find the serial number of a jubilee tractor?
 
Golden and jubilees are one in the same and almost the same as the NAA other then year made and the front emblem and a few small improvements. Serial number is on the bell housing under the battery on a flat spot. Easy was to see the flat spot is to lay your left hand on the starter and your right hand on the clutch pedal. Look down and there is a flat spot where the numbers are stamped. You will probably need to clean that area up to see the numbers. I use a rag and carb cleaner to do that because it is easy to clean the number away if you scrap to hard and with the worng stuff
 
Price mostly. Monarchy used to be a big deal back in those days. I’ll admit Liz is a pretty good sort and not a Royal dork as many of her class are.
Good tractor to paint, polish then park in the shed. Makes a fine parade tractor, something to use gathering eggs or to pick up the mail with. If there isn’t too much mail.
 
1953 was a golden jubilee.. but the series of tractors from 1953 through 1964 are sometimes referred to as the jubilee series of tractors... Ford did make continuous improvement to this series through out, so a tractor purest will argue this point. This series was U.S. made till ford changed to the "WORLD" tractor in 1965 made in 3 different factories around the world.

53 and 54 tractors were referred to a NAA models although the 53 had the special golden jubilee badge. then came the 500 and 700 series, then the 600 and 800, 900 then 2000/4000.

they were great small tractors between 28 to 58 hp during the run. usually a good buy good price, some models can be had with 5 sp, live hydraulics, live pto, and the famous 3 point hitch with draft and position control. occasionally you see one with the over-under tranny added to make the extremely versitle 15 speeds. Ford aimed for numbers of sales and targeted the more numerous smaller farms which he did very well with.

Parts are generally availible and sales prices are a bargin on this series of tractors. These are very reliable tractors if your looking in this hp range.
 

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