Re: 8n ford\'s fan,s
The 8n was indeed produced into mid-late 52. Some 524,000 were made between late 1947 and late 52. Mine is # 504580.. a mid 52 unit. Even in 52 there were still changes an improvements being made to the 8n. In mid 52 they changed the reverse gear to make a lower reverse speed. If your 52 tranny casting has a 'bulge near your left foot/running board, then it included the lower gear. Previous N did not have this. In late 52 a few thousand of the aniversery 'golden jubilee' ( Model NAA ) tractors were produced.. 53 was officially the ford 50 year aniversery.. and all 53 NAA were also dubbed 'golden jubilee'. In 54 the extra name was dropped and the models were just called NAA. Not much differenc ebetween a jubilee and NAA.. nose badge.. location of the serial number on some of the early 53's ( engine as opposed to beside the starter ). Pilot bushing instead of a bearing on the early 53 clutch.. etc. The 8n ( and 9n/2n ) use a 119.2 ci 'l-head' flat head engine. The naa used a 134 ci 'red tiger' ohv engine. Many of the hundred series shared that engine.. a 172ci engine was built on the same block casting as well. There was also a diesel version.. though the ci # escapes me at the moment.
So far I've restored a '46 ford 2n, '52 ford 8n, '54 ford NAA and '55 ford 660, 50 JD 'B', 66 IH cub.
My current victom is a '49 allis chalmers 'G'.
Neat idea for the power steering.
Soundguy