Wow classic iron in action! Very rare tractor that appears to be still original. I’m a N Ford fan, own four 8Ns and a NAA Golden Jubilee. Used to own a 9N but prefer the 8N and above. Must say I like your War Horse.
The switch was made from I beam radius rod to the newer style tube radius rods between March and April in 1944 so early 2n's did carry the I beam radius rod
Wow classic iron in action! Very rare tractor that appears to be still original. I’m a N Ford fan, own four 8Ns and a NAA Golden Jubilee. Used to own a 9N but prefer the 8N and above. Must say I like your War Horse.
Thank you
Great for everything but rock and snow!
That front tire looks low on air! Lol
Did you buy this in Ohio by chance?
Need to find a set of fenders for it. Are the rear wheels loose?
Have the fenders, just not on yet. The rear wheel are nice and tight
Your tractor has I Beam radius rods which indicate it's a 9N
The switch was made from I beam radius rod to the newer style tube radius rods between March and April in 1944 so early 2n's did carry the I beam radius rod
Must have been fun without the fenders
In the last part of the video when backing into the shed you can see the fenders laying there, just not installed yet.
@@kirk-nj6344 Just all the stuff coming up off the ground when using the tractor.