JoeinTX
Platinum Member
Gabe, the NAA/Jubilee is a pretty well bullet proof machine if you get it in good shape. I've used an actual '53 Jubilee (on the farm) for 20 years with one rebuild in that time. Adjusting the points set and the occasional fouled plug are the biggest problems we ever have with it.
I moved to the big city about 5 years (gotta follow the paycheck) but I've been crasy for a little tractor action ever since. For about the last year I looked/shopped/priced/dickered/almost bought/had second thoughts about buying a new compact tractor and using it to piddle around here and had pretty well settled on one of the little Mahindra 42 hp package deals. But, I ran across a very nice looking little 8N one day-it needed a little TLC but for $1000 setting on 4 good tires and no obvious signs of abuse I snapped it up. Right now it's in the shop having a number of odds and ends done to it but it will make a fine little tractor for a long time once it's done. It might be a good idea to let the dealer or a recommended tractor mechanic have a look at it and see how much it'll cost you to make a very productive rig out of it.
I moved to the big city about 5 years (gotta follow the paycheck) but I've been crasy for a little tractor action ever since. For about the last year I looked/shopped/priced/dickered/almost bought/had second thoughts about buying a new compact tractor and using it to piddle around here and had pretty well settled on one of the little Mahindra 42 hp package deals. But, I ran across a very nice looking little 8N one day-it needed a little TLC but for $1000 setting on 4 good tires and no obvious signs of abuse I snapped it up. Right now it's in the shop having a number of odds and ends done to it but it will make a fine little tractor for a long time once it's done. It might be a good idea to let the dealer or a recommended tractor mechanic have a look at it and see how much it'll cost you to make a very productive rig out of it.