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Re: 1959 Ford Jubilee 821 Powermaster Centennial m
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Posted by ATW/WA on August 17, 2003 at 11:34:55 from (207.66.161.206):
In Reply to: 1959 Ford Jubilee 821 Powermaster Centennial model posted by JimByrd on August 17, 2003 at 10:16:11:
Jim, The Golden Jubilee is a "NAA" series Ford tractor produced for 1953, 50th anniversary. The "NAA" sreies Ford tractor was produced for 1953 & 1954 model years. The Powermaster X01 series was produced 1957-1962 The link below will give Ford tractor history, location of model#/serial#, and the model /series/serial# breakdown, as well as engine, transmission, hydraulics etc. options and specs. As for value, you will want to post on the Ford discussion board, with info as to the condition of the tractor and what part of the country you are located in. Such as... 1959 821 with backhoe, 1599 hours on prufemeter, sheetmetal (rough, fair, perfect), paint (poor, good, new), engine(siezed up, will not start, runs great, compression is 95psi all cylinders dry&wet), tranny( no foreward gears, pops out of third, tight as a drum), Backhoe( bucket beat to a stub, new hoses, never been used) Tires( rotten, 50% rubber, new industrial with dualies on back), If you are about to purchase this tractor, there are several sites that have check list and proceedures for checking a tractor and what to watch out for. HTH ATW/WA
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