Model Series:
NAA, 501, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1801
Production Years Covered:
1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
Platform Codes:
NAA (Golden Jubilee), 501 Series, 600 Series, 700 Series, 800 Series, 900 Series, 1801 Series
Target Audience:
Ford tractor owners, mechanics, parts suppliers, collectors, and restorers of Ford NAA, 501, 600, 700, 800, 900, and 1801 series tractors.
Restoration Aid:
Invaluable for owners undertaking full restorations, ensuring authenticity and correctness of parts.
Manual Value Proposition:
Provides essential part identification and application data, enabling owners to source correct replacement parts, saving time and money compared to guesswork or relying solely on dealerships.
Accessibility:
Instant download, no shipping costs, accessible on multiple devices with PDF reader.
Usability:
Printable pages allow for on-site reference in workshops or fields. 'Find it...Print it...Use it...' philosophy emphasizes practical application.
Diagram Quality:
Tons of pictures and diagrams, critical for understanding complex assemblies and part relationships.
Systems Covered:
Wheels, Brakes, Front Axle, Rear Axle, Hydraulic Controls, Engine, Transmission, Cooling System, Fuel System, Hydraulic Pump, Electrical System, Instrument Panel, Tractor Seat, Frame Parts, Sheet Metal, Decals, O-rings, Numerical Parts Index
Specific Component Detail:
Includes O-rings, decals, and fasteners, demonstrating a high level of detail.
Manual Type:
Master Parts Catalog Manual
Engine:
Detailed breakdown of engine components, including cylinder head, block, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, and associated parts.
Transmission:
Comprehensive parts listing for gearbox, clutch, and associated linkages for various transmission types offered across the covered models.
Hydraulic Controls:
Extensive coverage of hydraulic pump, cylinders, control valves, lift arms, and all related seals, hoses, and fittings.
Brakes:
Detailed parts for braking systems, including brake drums, shoes, cylinders, and linkages.
Electrical System:
Parts for ignition system, lighting, starter, generator/alternator, wiring harnesses, and instrument panel components.
Front Rear Axle:
Component breakdown for front and rear axles, including steering mechanisms, differentials, and drive components.
Sheet Metal:
Listing for fenders, hoods, grilles, side panels, and other bodywork components.
Wheels Tires:
Parts related to wheels, rims, hubs, and potentially related fasteners.
Cooling System:
Parts for radiator, water pump, hoses, thermostat, and related components.
Fuel System:
Components for fuel tanks, lines, filters, pumps, and carburetors/injectors.
Frame Parts:
Chassis and structural frame components.
Tractor Seat:
Parts related to the operator's seat and mounting.
Part Identification:
Detailed exploded drawings and part numbers for accurate identification of every component.
Assembly Verification:
Utilizes exploded drawings for correct assembly and part placement verification.
Model Application Lookup:
Clear indication of which parts are applicable to specific tractor models and years.
Parts Ordering:
Directly facilitates parts ordering by providing accurate part numbers and descriptions.
Troubleshooting Support:
While not a repair manual, correct part identification is the first step in troubleshooting and repair.
Component Details:
Provides part names, descriptions, and necessary dimensions for proper identification and sourcing.
Quantity Information:
Specifies the quantity of each part used per vehicle, crucial for ordering.
Interchangeability Hints:
Implicitly aids in understanding part interchangeability across different model years and series through application data.
Part Number Reference:
Primary function is to provide an exhaustive numerical and descriptive index of all available parts.
Engine Families Covered:
Ford-Ferguson 23C (NAA), Ford 134 cu in (2.2 L) 'Red Tiger' OHV 4-cylinder (various configurations for 501-900 series), and potentially others depending on specific model variations within the 1801 series.
Engine Displacement Range:
Primarily 134 cubic inches (2.2 Liters) for many models, but manual may cover variations.
Typical Horsepower Range:
Varies by model and configuration, but generally in the 30-50 HP range for this era of utility tractors.
Fuel Type:
Gasoline, Diesel (depending on model and specific engine option).
Carburetor Mention:
Manual will detail parts for specific carburetor models used.
Safety Standards Era:
Tractors from this era were built to different safety standards than modern machinery. Manual focuses on mechanical integrity of parts.
Operator Controls:
Parts for steering, braking, clutch, throttle, and hydraulic controls are detailed.
Structural Components:
Frame parts, sheet metal, and seat mounting are covered, contributing to the structural integrity.
Implied Maintenance:
While not a service manual, the parts catalog is essential for scheduled maintenance by identifying components requiring replacement (e.g., filters, seals, wear items).
Fluid Requirements Lookup:
The manual implicitly supports identifying correct parts for fluid systems (e.g., filters for oil and hydraulic fluid, seals for transmission and engine).
Common Wear Parts:
Coverage of brakes, clutches, hydraulic seals, steering components, and engine parts directly addresses common wear items in these vintage tractors.
Ford Tractor Division:
Ford was a dominant force in agricultural machinery, known for innovation and robust, accessible tractors.
Naa Golden Jubilee:
The NAA, introduced in 1953, celebrated Ford's 50th anniversary in automobile manufacturing and featured significant advancements.
Post Naa Series:
The 501, 600, 700, 800, and 900 series represented advancements and variations on the successful NAA platform, offering different power outputs and features.
Manufacturing Locations:
Ford tractors were manufactured at various plants, including Highland Park, Michigan, and Romeo, Michigan.