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Jason wrote on Monday, June 07, 2004 (PDT):
  • If you are wondering what that is. Its a Sherman auxiliary transmission.
    Jason wrote on Monday, June 07, 2004 (PDT):
  • One more thing. I don't think that is a 1944 cause of the I beam shaped radious rods. Unless something was changed threw the years. I believe only the first two years of the 2N had those kind of radious rods before they changed them to smooth ones.
    Chris Brown wrote on Thursday, June 10, 2004 (PDT):
  • That is a sherman step up trans lever. It gives a higher speed road gear and it increases the pto speed,it has three positions ,high(back)neutral(center) and direct (foreward). Those radius arms were used in 44. I have an identical tractor 44 and all.
    Ken Van wrote on Friday, July 02, 2004 (PDT):
  • that lever is the high and low range lever,rare little tractor,would love that feature on my 8-n,the 3 spd is too fast in first.
    Emory York wrote on Sunday, August 01, 2004 (PDT):
  • Looking at you Ford 2N brought back many "good memories" from growing up on the farm. I still have a Ford 2N back home. I am not sure what year model it is, I know it has the clutch and left brake peddle on the same side. It also has the two speed transmission like yours. If you can give me a way to find the yr. model I would like to hear from you. Thanks
    roy chapman wrote on Monday, August 02, 2004 (PDT):
  • where do i find serial number on that type of tractor?thank you

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