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Re: Ford , Ferguson or both???
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Posted by 8N'r--WI on March 17, 2007 at 05:08:46 from (70.92.156.171):
In Reply to: Ford , Ferguson or both??? posted by IaGary on March 17, 2007 at 04:55:32:
Gary--there is no serial # tag on the Ford 9, 2, and 8N tractors, but there is one located on the left side of engine(when you are sitting on the tractor) on flat smooth spot located almost behind the oil filter cannister right below the head. Some are very difficult to read as they were hand stamped at the factory. If your begins with a 9---it is either a 2N or a 9N Ford. If it begins with an 8, it is an 8N. The "Ferguson System" tells me it is not an 8N. The Fergy system refers to the 3-pt lift and its creator who partnered with Henry Ford for a while. Get the serial # from the tractor and post back and I will tell you what year it is. Are the radius rods round or I-beam shaped? Tim
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