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Join us on a journey through automotive, machinery, and agricultural history as 'Driven Past' presents 'Legacy Unearthed: The Ford 8N Tractor.' Explore the heartland of America, where the 8N...
driving my dad's old 8n around
Picked up a '51 Ford 8N a couple weeks ago. Made a nice addition to the slowly growing big tractor collection here. Not an ounce of paint left on the thing b...
We are pleased to introduce our newest series of “From the Barn” – a collection of tractor repair videos offered exclusively online. View how to repair your governor on a Ford 8N, 9N, 2N and Massey TO20 or TO30. Loading...
Just8N's Ford Tractor Parts has just published 22 3D animation videos on their YouTube page regarding the rebuild/assembly of 9N, 2N and 8N components. There are videos on the engine, transmission, center housing, axles, brakes, carburetor, governors, distributors, hydraulic lift, hydraulic pump, etc, etc.
Here are the Top 8 Reasons why I love the Ford 8N: Made in Michigan. These beauties were manufactured in Highland Park, Michigan – less than 100 miles away from my hometown. Easy to get parts. With more than a half million 8N tractors produced, it’s easy to find aftermarket and original parts for a restoration project. 3-point hitch.
9Ns and 2Ns are rather similar, but there are some big differences between them and the 8N. So it’s easiest to see if you have an 8N first, and save the smaller 9N v. 2N differences for later. You are definitely looking at an 8N tractor if: The rear wheel is dished, with a large nut in the center surrounded closely by 8 more lug nuts.
The Ford 8N was one of the most popular tractors on American farms - but Jimmy Deakins of Tennessee has outfitted his 1952 8N in a way that was NEVER done be...
STEP-BY-STEP PHOTOS OF REPAIRS TO MY 1952 FORD 8N TRACTOR. 8N504089* Everyone works at a different pace, and every project has different challenges, so there is no way to estimate how long it might take to do a job like this. It really depends on your schedule, mission creep, and how perfect you want the final result to be.
In the search for a classic working tractor—one that’s suitable for a small farm, dependable, and easy to restore—look no further than the Ford 8N.