This 1951 Ford 8N tractor is said to have been purchased by its previous owner in 2000 following a restoration in Indiana, and was acquired by the seller in Colorado a year ago. The tractor is finished in grey and red, and power comes from a gasoline-fed 120ci inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Additional features include Firestone tires, a rear power take-off, and independent brakes. This 8N is offered at no reserve with a Colorado bill of sale.
The seller states that the tractor was restored prior to the previous owner’s purchase in 2000. The bodywork and wheels are finished in grey with red Ford scripts, while the frame, drivetrain, suspension, and wheel hubs are painted red.
The tractor is equipped with a PTO, a hitch, a single taillight, and a spotlight in the rear. Firestone tires measure 5.50-16 up front and 11.2-28 out back.
The spring-mounted seat wears a matching red and grey cover. A clutch pedal is located on the left and independent brake pedals on the right, while throttle is controlled by a lever behind the steering wheel. The Proofmeter combined tachometer and speedometer shows 52.4 hours, though it is reportedly inoperable.
The gasoline-powered 120ci inline-four was originally rated at 92 lb-ft of torque at 1,500 rpm and is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. The seller states that an oil change was performed a year ago.
An operator’s manual is included in the sale.
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