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Looks like it might be 1940/50's model?
Hello Leona! The easiest and fastest way to get the correct answer would be to contact Ford directly. Their contact information can be found using the Google search engine online. Just type in Ford Motor Company headquarters and it will lead you to an area of the Internet where you can get either their phone number or address and even chat with a Ford associate online. Good luck!
Use your search engine for "Ford N series Tractors". Narrow it down from there.
Hi Leona,
First I have to say I'm in love with your tractor! I don't care if it didn't even run, I'd have that in my yard for sure! To me it looks like a 1945 Ford 9N Tractor. :) Enjoy it for many many more years to come!
9n 1930s
I assume that you should contact the store where you bought the tractor. There is a lot of information online, but I would suggest calling specialists. I remember buying my first tractor. It was small, and I needed it for my farm. I realized later that I could even open a business because I was fond of machinery. My dad wanted to be my partner and suggested that I look at https://www.machinerydealer.co.uk/ to get more tractors and find workers. I was so lucky to have my dad next to me as we developed a thriving industry.
Oh man, diving into reselling companies can be a game-changer, especially with complex projects.
Contact Ford on their N series of tractors. They would have the information in their archives. Don't give up.
Have you thought about contacting a reselling company? They are usually the best at these problems and can easily help you! Searching for everything on your own might be a little cheaper but very time-consuming.
N series tractors are from the 1950's This looks like it would be 1952 from what I saw. I would contact Ford directly to get the proper parts. You can try Amazon as they sell parts for almost everything.
Interesting to read about this.