Currently trying to get the right vee packing seals to rebuild the rams...will probably do a video of it plowing snow or something once old man winter gets here...
That’s a 1954 Ford NAA. It has a 134 CI motor that makes about 33 HP. I just got mine running after sitting 14 years. Mine is a 1953 Golden Jubilee NAA but yours is just an NAA.
It's a 1954 NAA, not a Golden Jubilee. The Golden Jubilee was a one year only, 1953, to celebrate Ford's 50th anniversary. In 1954, Ford replaced the Golden Jubilee with the NAA, basically just changed the badge for the most part. The toggle switch on the right side is probably for the lights, which probably are blown or has lost ground. The key switch is the ignition switch to energize the coil, and the starter button is in front of the gear shift lever and if working properly will not allow the tractor to start unless it's in neutral. Over time, some owners by pass the starter button by adding another switch to start the tractor if the starter button went bad. Bad idea, as that removes the safety feature of the starter button.
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS 54 is a good tractor...but the jubilee is fords son's birthday tribute as well. I had one that some guy's father bought new and I got it not running for 500 bucks. Head work ,wiring and carb kit plus un sieze the clutch and plowd my driveway for a few years Shouldn't have sold it but it also needed a rear main seal and I just couldn't do it with the shop and knowledge at the time.
You really need to do more work on that fuel system. You say you cleaned out the carburetor but you take it apart and blow it out? Make sure the fuel lines are clean, make sure the tank isn't blocked. Check the sight glass under the tank.
We haven't really done any fulll restos yet.. mostly just get them back on the road and give them a new shot at life...the Impala we sold to a guy in Utah and most of others are still around getting worked on when we can...
We would love to see more videos on that tractor.
ASAP 😃
Currently trying to get the right vee packing seals to rebuild the rams...will probably do a video of it plowing snow or something once old man winter gets here...
Great Job saving that old girl!
Thanx! Great channel you have there too!
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That’s a 1954 Ford NAA. It has a 134 CI motor that makes about 33 HP. I just got mine running after sitting 14 years. Mine is a 1953 Golden Jubilee NAA but yours is just an NAA.
Yea I did figure that out after looking it over closer, good for you for noticing! I am using her quite a bit lately!
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS Mine has a cracked block so I can’t use it because the water leaks out as fast as you put it in. They are good tractors though.
is it possible to weld it up?@@Ford7710
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS The block spider cracks and the whole side of the block broke off. The piece is about 5 by 6 inches that fell out of the block.
well thats not good!
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Underneath the air filter on that flat part of the casting is the serial number
Yup I used that to decipher the info thanx!
That pump bottle is a great idea
Brake Clean washes all the oil off the rings and cylinder walls. Use "Quick Start" with top end lubricant.
It's a 1954 NAA, not a Golden Jubilee. The Golden Jubilee was a one year only, 1953, to celebrate Ford's 50th anniversary. In 1954, Ford replaced the Golden Jubilee with the NAA, basically just changed the badge for the most part.
The toggle switch on the right side is probably for the lights, which probably are blown or has lost ground. The key switch is the ignition switch to energize the coil, and the starter button is in front of the gear shift lever and if working properly will not allow the tractor to start unless it's in neutral. Over time, some owners by pass the starter button by adding another switch to start the tractor if the starter button went bad. Bad idea, as that removes the safety feature of the starter button.
thanx for watching, yes technically not a jubilee, but the 54s are actually even more rare, its a shame they arent worth as much.
Nice Great Video 👌
53 jubilee was fords anniversary thats why its the golden jubilee..awesome tractor to own.
This one actually a 54 so not quite a jubilee...
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS 54 is a good tractor...but the jubilee is fords son's birthday tribute as well. I had one that some guy's father bought new and I got it not running for 500 bucks. Head work ,wiring and carb kit plus un sieze the clutch and plowd my driveway for a few years
Shouldn't have sold it but it also needed a rear main seal and I just couldn't do it with the shop and knowledge at the time.
@@justinarsenault1926 I am going to need a ring gear for this one soon...
You really need to do more work on that fuel system.
You say you cleaned out the carburetor but you take it apart and blow it out?
Make sure the fuel lines are clean, make sure the tank isn't blocked.
Check the sight glass under the tank.
Yeah I ended up getting a new and finding later that there is a little screen that was plugged where the fuel line connects to the carb....
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This way too cool! Why does it look Pink and not Red?
Obi wan?
Do you guys restore any of the vehicles you purchase or do you leave then lying around your yard like the people you buy them from?
We haven't really done any fulll restos yet.. mostly just get them back on the road and give them a new shot at life...the Impala we sold to a guy in Utah and most of others are still around getting worked on when we can...
Nice
Thanks
well that old girl seems a bit sleepy... lol
I ordered up a new carb and with that she should be good to go!
hope it gets there before the snow. clock is ticking. 😁@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS
Would you be interested is selling the hydraulic valve. Thr one under the seat on top of the rear-end hydraulic? I would send my cover piece to you.
No sorry, just fixed it up the other day and got it working
The part that talking about is readily available online brand new.
You can't even buy in a kit with a valves and the hoses, etc
It sounds n like it needs a carb kit and a good cleaning
I ended up putting a new carb on it.... then later realized the inlet screen on the original carb was clogged.
I believe it's a 1963 Ford tractor
It's actually a 54, but very little difference from a 53