![]() That same "b" was turned over to become the number "9". The uppercase letter "I" was used as number "1", and a lower case letter "b" was used a the number "6". Note that the "font" used on the number stamps was a little unusual. Since they were the same as the tractor engine, many have found their way into tractors as replacement engines over the years. Some will have "Ford Industrial Engine" tags attached. These were stationary power unit engines or combine engines. It's also not unheard of to find N tractors with an engine serial number that begins with A253-xx or a similar variant. Surviving industrials are also a rare find. The industrial model tractors had a heavy steel frame and were designed for pulling only. Paul Smith in New Zealand owns this 9NBN industrial tractor that formerly saw military duty. ![]()
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