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Ford NAA tractor

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Ford NAA tractor
1953 Ford Golden Jubilee
Overview
ManufacturerFord
Production1952–1954
Body and chassis
ClassAgriculture
Powertrain
Engine4 cylinder inline
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase73.875 in (1,876 mm)
Length118.875 in (3,019 mm)
Width64.75 in (1,645 mm)
Curb weight2,550 lb (1,157 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorFord N-Series tractor
Successor600 Series

TheFord NAA tractor is an agriculturaltractor that was introduced byFord as an entirely new model in 1953 and dubbed theGolden Jubilee.[1][2]

The Golden Jubilee Badge

TheNAA designation was a reference to the first three digits of the serial number style used starting with this tractor.[3] It was designed as a replacement for theFord N-Series tractors.[4] Larger than the 8N, the Golden Jubilee featured live hydraulics, a 50th-year Golden Jubilee badging, an overhead-valve "Red Tiger" four-cylinder engine and streamlined styling, but just as significantly, it was the first tractor Ford built after losing its court battle withHarry Ferguson in 1952 over the patents the Irish inventor held on theFerguson System three-point hitch.

Engine

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Below the NAA's new hood was a 134-cu.in., overhead-valve, gas-burning inline four-cylinder engine worth 32 hp. Ford's British Fordson tractors were readily available with diesel engines, but in the States, diesels were still uncommon. A kerosene-burning NAA, known as the NAB, was an option but found few buyers.

Transmission

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A four-speed transmission was standard on the NAA, and auxiliary gearing was available.

Hydraulics

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The NAA's Solid System hydraulics relied on an engine-driven hydraulic pump rather than the PTO-driven pump that was standard issue on the N tractors (this meant that the hydraulics could be operated without the PTO being engaged).

A live PTO was optional. This feature used a separate pump to provide hydraulic pressure which was used to disengage the transmission from the rear axle. It was controlled by a hand lever mounted on the side of the tractor. The PTO could still be disconnected by using the existing main foot clutch.

Other changes

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The NAA is also slightly larger than its predecessors: four inches longer, four inches higher and 100 pounds heavier at 2,840 pounds.For 1954, The NAA was carried over, sans the Golden Jubilee badging (which is popular with collectors today), with only a gear ratio change. In late 1954, Ford introduced its three-digit number series tractors, which further improved upon the NAA. The 600 incorporated improved brakes and wheel seals as well as an ASAE standard PTO. The 700 was a row-crop tractor that could be ordered with either a tricycle or wide front end.

References

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  1. ^"Ford's New Golden Jubilee Model Farm Tractor". The Sandusky Register. 2 Jan 1953. p. 13. Retrieved4 January 2015.Open access icon
  2. ^"The Jubilee-NAA 1952 -1954".Old Ford tractors. Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved3 January 2015.
  3. ^"Serial Numbers".The Vintage Ford Tractor Resource. Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  4. ^"Golden Jubilee Ford Tractor Goes on Display on Saturday". The San Bernardino County Sun. 3 Jan 1953. p. 3. Retrieved4 January 2015.Open access icon

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