Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
Hi guys,
A friend of mine bought himself a 53 Ford Red Tiger. It has a little
damage on the hood and needs further restoration. He's working on it now.
He thinks the rod, between the steering-wheel and the steeringhouse, is a little short.
Perhaps it's replaced once after an accident (because of the damage on the hood)?
Does anybody knows the length of the bottom of the steering house to the top of the steering-wheel?
Where these especially made for the Red Tiger, or are they exchangable with other Ford models?
Thank you in advance!
A friend of mine bought himself a 53 Ford Red Tiger. It has a little
damage on the hood and needs further restoration. He's working on it now.
He thinks the rod, between the steering-wheel and the steeringhouse, is a little short.
Perhaps it's replaced once after an accident (because of the damage on the hood)?
Does anybody knows the length of the bottom of the steering house to the top of the steering-wheel?
Where these especially made for the Red Tiger, or are they exchangable with other Ford models?
Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
That could be, yes! 
But he first has to renovate it.
You have met this friend briefly at Meddo on Saturday morning.
When he would bring all his tractors, it would be quite a row...I think he has 10 oldtimer tractors.
He's really a petrol guy with different petrol Ford/Fordson/Fergy's.
He is missing a petrol dexta though...

But he first has to renovate it.

You have met this friend briefly at Meddo on Saturday morning.
When he would bring all his tractors, it would be quite a row...I think he has 10 oldtimer tractors.

He's really a petrol guy with different petrol Ford/Fordson/Fergy's.
He is missing a petrol dexta though...
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Hi JC,
Thank you for your reply! It's a great help. It's indeed a Ford NAA Golden Jubilee tractor.
Does the Red Tiger has exactly the same steering colom, or just the same (internal) gear parts?
I guess where I can get these parts over here...
these tractors are not common over here. 
Thank you for your reply! It's a great help. It's indeed a Ford NAA Golden Jubilee tractor.
Does the Red Tiger has exactly the same steering colom, or just the same (internal) gear parts?
I guess where I can get these parts over here...


Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
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Here's some, Pascal.
http://www.ytmag.com/store/parts/naacat.htm
http://www.wengers.com/parts/Farm-Tract ... 5C_NAA.htm
http://www.just8ns.com/index1.htm
http://www.tractorpart.com/ford_steering_parts.html
http://www.waltstractors.com/acatalog/W ... __191.html
There are lots more, they're fairly popular tractors over here. Just Google Ford NAA parts.
http://www.ytmag.com/store/parts/naacat.htm
http://www.wengers.com/parts/Farm-Tract ... 5C_NAA.htm
http://www.just8ns.com/index1.htm
http://www.tractorpart.com/ford_steering_parts.html
http://www.waltstractors.com/acatalog/W ... __191.html
There are lots more, they're fairly popular tractors over here. Just Google Ford NAA parts.
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Re: Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
Are the American Fords, like the NAA, 600, 800, etc. very common in Great Britain and western Europe? My father had a 1954 NAA, which my brother now owns. Quite a tractor.
Re: Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
Hi,
These tractors are quite rare in Western Europe. The English Fordsons are quite more popular over here.
I guess you don't have many English Fordson's over there?
These tractors are quite rare in Western Europe. The English Fordsons are quite more popular over here.
I guess you don't have many English Fordson's over there?
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
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Re: Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
Pascal, you're right, there are not many English Fordsons here in the USA. Occasionally you see some Majors or Dexta's still at work, or at antique shows. Most of the Fords here are of the American build.
On the subject, I bought a 1954 Ford NAA with a cab on it this past Sunday from a private party. Apparently, it has spent it's entire life so far pushing a front-mounted broom attachment for the city of St. Paul, Mn. USA. I just bought the tractor; it runs very well. Has been converted to 12 volt ignition.
The cab has a heater inside, and sliding doors. I plan to add some three point arms and a hitch, and use it for snow removal on my farm; also light field work, etc. I'll try to get a picture of it on here.
On the subject, I bought a 1954 Ford NAA with a cab on it this past Sunday from a private party. Apparently, it has spent it's entire life so far pushing a front-mounted broom attachment for the city of St. Paul, Mn. USA. I just bought the tractor; it runs very well. Has been converted to 12 volt ignition.
The cab has a heater inside, and sliding doors. I plan to add some three point arms and a hitch, and use it for snow removal on my farm; also light field work, etc. I'll try to get a picture of it on here.
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Re: Ford Jubilee Red Tiger
I've never seen an NAA with a cab. I'd like to see some pictures of it, too.