At serial number 451959 the front tie rod ends were changed to have a longer stud and use a castle nut and cotter pin to keep them from working loose. The spindle arms were also changed to bend upward slightly to make clearance for the castle nut above the axle. At serial 452913 the lube hole for the steering box was put on the front of the upper column between the steering wheel and dash board. Sometime in late '52 a change was made to the transmission housing on the left rear side that would allow for a larger reverse idler gear to lower the reverse gear ratio. This change was already in production in the new NAA-Jubilee model. (Note - we have found no proof that the larger NAA type reverse idler gears were ever installed in any of the modified 8N housings). The upper rear lift arms were beefed up with a more rectangular cross section shape for increased strength, another change that was already in effect on the new Jubilee.
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'47-mid'52 8N transmission housing | Late '52 8N transmission housing |
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'47-mid'52 8N upper lift arm | Late '52 8N upper lift arm |
The Jubilee-NAA 1952 -1954
In late '52 Ford introduced the all new, completely redesigned NAA series tractor for '53 which marked the end of 8N
production and started a new chapter in Ford tractor history. 1953 was Ford's 50th anniversary, so the new tractor was called the Golden
Jubilee in celebration of that event. The NAA - Jubilee had a more powerful 134 cubic inch overhead valve engine,
live hydraulics, and redesigned front sheet metal with the "cyclops" medallion in the center of the hood. It is slightly taller, longer, and
heavier than the 8N.
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The 1953 NAA Jubilee |
Click the ad for Jubilee features |
Serial number location on the first 22,238 NAA models was on the left front of the
engine block just below the head as shown in the photo below.
Early NAA serial number location
Serial number location on later NAA models was on the left side of the transmission case
just below the flat above the starter bulge as shown in the photo below.
Later NAA serial number location
1952 Serial number NAA 0001 - NAA 2379
1953 Serial number NAA 2380 - NAA 77474
1954 Serial number NAA 77475 - NAA 128965
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1953 NAA Jubilee hood emblem |
1954 NAA hood emblem |
The NAA 134 cubic inch "Red Tiger" engine
The original NAA hydraulic pump was the vane type that ran whenever the engine did
which meant the hydraulics always worked as long as the tractor was running
One unique feature of the '53 - '54 NAA was the tool box in the left running board
The NAA and Hundred series tractor dash panel
The Hundred series 1954 - 1957
Model 600-700-800-900
In late '54 Ford introduced the new expanded line up of the hundred series tractors for '55. First came the 600 and 800 models followed by the 700 and 900 models. The 600 series was basically the 134 cubic inch NAA with a few updates. The hydraulic lift was improved and the rear axles were redesigned as one piece to eliminate the separate axle and hub used on the 8N and NAA. The 800 series had a 172 cubic inch engine which provided a lot more power. It's hood was raised 2 inches to allow for a larger gas tank and the rear differential and housing was larger and stronger than the one on the 600 series. The 700 series was the row crop tricycle version of the 600 series and the 900 series was the row crop tricycle version of the 800. A wide front end option was available for the row crop tractors. Two transmission options were available, a standard 4 speed and a 5 speed that could be had with or without the two stage clutch live pto option. The model number identifies the tractor options within each series. For example, a model 640 tractor is a 600 series with a 4 speed transmission (non-live pto), hydraulics and a pto.
The hundred series tractors carried a front hood emblem identifying them by series number.
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Hundred series utility tractor | Hundred series row crop tractor |
The 8N-NAA rear axle hub (left photo) was attached with a large nut in the center.
The '55 and newer tractors had one piece axles and did not have that nut.
The Hundred series and newer tractor serial number location is on the flat area above and
behind the starter. The first number is the 3, 4, or 5 digit model number, depending on the series. Below that is the serial number.
A diamond symbol denotes the beginning and end of the serial number. This photo shows a
model 850 (800 series) with serial 93706 (1956). Use the chart below to decode your model
number, then find your serial number in the appropriate series to determine the tractor year.
Decoding the 3 digit model numbers on Hundred series tractors -
First number
6** - Four wheel utility type with adjustable front axle, 134 ci gas or LP-gas engine
7** - High clearance row crop with134 ci gas or LP-gas engine
8** - Four wheel utility type with adjustable front axle, 172 ci gas or LP-gas engine
9** - High clearance row crop type, 172 ci gas or LP-gas engine
Second number
*2* - Four speed transmission, no PTO or 3 point lift
*3* - Four speed transmission, no PTO
*4* - Four speed transmission with PTO and 3 point lift
*5* - Five speed transmission with 3 point lift and non-live PTO
*6* - Five speed transmission with 3 point lift and live PTO
Third number
**0 - Hundred series, '55 - '57
1954 Serial number 1 - 10614
1955 Serial number 10615 - 77270
1956 Serial number 77271 - 116367
1957 Serial number 116368 - up
The vane type hydraulic pump was replaced by a piston type pump in 1955
at serial number 66849. This pump was used through 1964 and has been
retrofitted to many NAA tractors today.
The "01" series 1957 - 1962
501-601-701-801-901 Series Tractors
In late '57 Ford introduced another expanded line up for '58 renamed the "01" series. These included the 501 (offset) 601, 701, 801, and 901 series tractors. Several improvements were made and new options such as power steering appeared. Horsepower increased across the line and the color schemes were changed. The 134 cubic inch gas or 144 cubic inch diesel engined 501,601, and 701 series became known as the Workmaster tractors and had an all red hood with gray only on the grille, fenders and wheels. They retained the earlier NAA-600 style grille. The 172 cubic inch gas or diesel engined 801 and 901 were known as the Powermaster tractors. Their paint scheme included a red hood center with gray sides and new "egg crate" style grille. All got a new medallion for the front of the hood and new styled rear fenders.

The "01" series hood emblem was the first one to be made of plastic
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The 601 Workmaster series tractor | The 801 Powermaster series tractor |
Model and serial numbers for the "01" series tractors are located in the same place as the hundred series tractors.
Decoding the 3 digit model numbers on "01" series tractors -
First number
5** - One row offset tractor with134 ci gas, LP-gas or 144 ci diesel engine
6** - Four wheel utility type with adjustable front axle, 134 ci gas, LP-gas or 144 ci diesel engine
7** - High clearance row crop with134 ci gas, LP-gas or 144 ci diesel engine
8** - Four wheel utility type with adjustable front axle, 172 ci gas, LP-gas or 172 ci diesel engine
9** - High clearance row crop type, 172 ci gas, LP-gas or 172 ci diesel engine
Second number
*1* - Select-O-Speed transmission, no PTO
*2* - Four speed transmission, no PTO or 3 point lift
*3* - Four speed transmission, no PTO
*4* - Four speed transmission with PTO and 3 point lift
*5* - Five speed transmission with 3 point lift and non-live PTO
*6* - Five speed transmission with 3 point lift and live PTO
*7* - Select-O-Speed transmission with single speed PTO and 3 point lift
*8* - Select-O-Speed transmission with dual and ground speed PTO and 3 point lift
Third number
**1 - "01" series '57 - '62
Suffixes
-1 - Tricycle with single front wheel
-4 - High clearance with wide front
-S - Sherman transmission
-L - LP gas engine
-D - Diesel engine
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The 541 offset tractor | Steering, seat and pedals on the right side |
"01" Series tractor serial numbers -
1957 Serial number 1001 - 11996
1958 Serial number 11997 - 58311
1959 Serial number 58312 - 105942
1959 was the year for the introduction of Ford's revolutionary new Select-O-Speed transmission. The Select-O-Speed gives you a wide range of ratios with 10 speeds forward and 2 reverse all done with the use of hydraulic clutch packs, bands and planetary gears. It allows shifting up or down on the fly with no clutch. Ford Tractor launched one of their biggest advertising campaigns ever to pump up sales of the new Select-O-Speeds and required every Ford Tractor dealer to have at least one Select-O-Speed demonstrator tractor (painted gold) on hand as a sales tool. Unfortunately, the release of the Select-O-Speed occurred before all the bugs were worked out of the transmission and it soon developed a bad reputation as being troublesome and unreliable. Ford backed the transmissions 100% under warranty and within a year or so had the bugs worked out and the Select-O-Speed evolved into an excellent transmission. However, bad reputations are hard to turn around and the Selecto-O-Speed has kept it's stigma to this day, partially because they are expensive to repair and very few people know how to work on them. The surviving Gold Demonstrator tractors are very collectible today.
A Select-O-Speed Gold Demonstrator model 881
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The 5 speed transmission shifter | The Select-O-Speed transmission shifter |
1960 Serial number 105943 - 131426
1961 Serial number 131427 - 155530
1962 Serial number 155531 - up
The Thousand series 1962 - 1964
2000-4000-6000 Series Tractors
In 1962 Ford introduced the first Thousand series tractors, the 2000, 4000, and 6000. The 2000 and 4000 series tractors were basically the same as the 601 and 801 series tractors but with a slightly restyled grille that ended 10 years of the "cyclops" front emblem. The 6000 series was an all new and much larger 6 Select-O-Speed cylinder tractor. The thousand series tractors were painted the new Ford corporate blue color with a lighter gray trim and the familiar red and gray was gone except for a few red and "buff" industrial models.
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1963-64 2000 series | 1963-64 4000 series |
A red model 6000 built in '62
The '63 and newer models were blue
Model and serial number location on early thousand series tractors
is the same as the hundred and "01" series tractors
Decoding the 5 digit model numbers on 2000-4000 series tractors -
First number (1 digit)
2**** - 134 ci gasoline or 144 ci diesel engine
4**** - 172 ci gas, LP-gas or 172 ci diesel engine
Second number (1 digit)
*0*** - Industrial models produced prior to 1963
*1*** - Industrial and agricultural models produced after 1963
Third number (2 digits)
**10 * - Row crop
**11 * - Offset
**20 * - Utility-type w/adjustable front axle
**21 * - Orchard type w/ non-adjustable front axle
**30 * - Utility-type tractor w/non-adjustable front axle (light industrial)
**31 * - Low center of gravity (LCG tractor)
**40 * - Heavy duty industrial tractor w/sub frame
**41 * - Heavy duty industrial tractor w/sub frame & cast grille
Last number (1 digit)
*1**0 - Four-speed w/o PTO
*0**1 - Four-speed w/o PTO or hydraulics
*1**1 - Four-speed w/PTO
*0**2 - Four-speed w/hydraulics, w/o PTO
*1**2 - Five-speed w/live PTO
*0**3 - Four-speed w/hydraulics and PTO
*0**4 - Select-O-Speed w/o hydraulics or PTO
*1**4 - Select-O-Speed w/o PTO
*0**5 - Select-O-Speed w/hydraulics and single-speed (540 rpm) PTO
*0**6 - Select-O-Speed w/hydraulics, 540 and 1000 rpm PTO and ground-speed PTO
*1**6 - Select-O-Speed w/two-speed (540 and 1000 rpm) independent PTO
*1**7 - Select-O-Speed w/540 and 1000 rpm independent PTO and ground-speed PTO
Suffixes
-1 - Tricycle with single front wheel
-4 - High clearance with wide front
-L - LP gas engine
-D - Diesel engine
Thousand Series tractor serial numbers -
1962 Serial number 1001 - 11947
1963 Serial number 11948 - 38930
1964 Serial number 38931 - up
Part number identifiers cast into 134 and 172 engine blocks (lower right side)
EAE 6015 - 134 1953-1957
EAF 6015 - 172 1953-1957
310605 - 134 1958-1959
310609 - 172 1958-1959
B9NN-6015C - 134 late 1959 early 1960
B9NN6015J - 172 late 1959 early 1960
CONN-6015C - 134 late 1960-1964
CONN-6015J - 172 late 1960-1964
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A 4000 Industrial w/ Elenco 4wd | A newer blue Commander 6000 |

If your tractor looks something like this one, it is a 1965 or newer
3 cylinder model and is beyond the scope of this webpage.
Information on these tractors is available HERE