This comprehensive master parts manual catalog covers the 1939-1953 Ford tractor models 9N, 9NAN, 2N, 2NAN, 8N, 8NAN, NAA, and NAB. It includes detailed information for essential tractor components, covering a wide range of systems, including the driver's seat, hydraulic lift, hydraulic pumps (both 9N, 2N, 8N and NAA models), wheels, hubs, rims, brakes, front axle, power take-off, rear axle, hydraulic controls, engine, transmission, cooling system, fuel system, electrical system, instrument panel, tractor seat, frame parts, and sheet metal. This manual provides exploded drawings for correct assembly and identification, part numbers, descriptive part names with dimensions, quantity per vehicle, model application, and the year of use for each part. The clear and detailed information makes it easy to identify and locate the correct parts for your tractor. With step-by-step instructions, this manual is ideal for any skill level, allowing you to confidently repair your Ford tractor and save money on maintenance costs. The manual is conveniently organized with bookmarks for easy navigation and all pages are printable, allowing you to access the information you need on-demand.
The 1939-1953 Ford 9N, 9NAN, 2N, 2NAN, 8N, 8NAN, NAA, and NAB tractors were groundbreaking machines that revolutionized American agriculture. Introduced in 1939, the 9N was the first mass-produced, affordable tractor specifically designed for the needs of small farms. It featured a powerful yet compact 4-cylinder engine, a 3-speed transmission, and a versatile hydraulic system that made it ideal for a wide array of tasks. The 9N was quickly followed by the 2N, a slightly smaller version geared towards smaller farms or those with limited budgets.
These early Ford tractors were renowned for their reliability, simplicity, and ease of maintenance. The iconic 8N, introduced in 1947, further cemented Ford's dominance in the agricultural market. It boasted an improved transmission, a more powerful engine, and a wider range of attachments, making it even more versatile and capable than its predecessors. The 8N and its variants, like the 8NAN, NAA, and NAB, continued to be produced until 1953, leaving an enduring legacy in the annals of farming history. These tractors transformed American agriculture, empowering farmers with unprecedented efficiency and productivity, and their influence can still be felt today in the many restored and working examples found on farms across the country.