No its a 46----------------no there are no 40s Jubs they were made in early 50s. It was named Jub as Fords 50th anniversary 1953. Someone will know what year this one is for sure.
 
Jubilee was made one year only and that was 1953. !947 would make it a 2N which is is not or an early 8N which would still make it a 1948 since yes some where made in 47 but like cars you can buy a 2015 car but it was made in 2014. What I see is an 8N but can not see it well enough to see if it has a front or side mount distributor
 
That's newer than a 47. Carb, exhaust and genny is on the left side of the tractor. Has a side mount dizzy, right side of the OHV engine. Also has the hydraulic pump mounted on the right side of the engine. Ford didn't start using an OHV engine until 1953 in the tractors.

Rick
 
forget 1947 this is 53 or newer has overhead valves spark plugs are in the side of the head and body has the newer type nose
 
It is an NAA. I can't tell from the pictures whether it is a 1953
NAA (Jubilee) or a 1954 NAA. They are the same other than the
nose badge designating the '53 as the golden anniversary model.
(and serial number placement on the early 1953's)
Anything newer, 6x0 etc, would not have the large nut in the
center of the rear axle and would not have exterior hydraulic lines.
Anything older would not have the proofmeter in the upper dash,
the split hood or the cyclops nose badge. Definitely not a 1947.
 
(quoted from post at 02:16:31 01/15/15) It is an NAA. I can't tell from the pictures whether it is a 1953
NAA (Jubilee) or a 1954 NAA. They are the same other than the
nose badge designating the '53 as the golden anniversary model.
(and serial number placement on the early 1953's)
Anything newer, 6x0 etc, would not have the large nut in the
center of the rear axle and would not have exterior hydraulic lines.
Anything older would not have the proofmeter in the upper dash,
the split hood or the cyclops nose badge. Definitely not a 1947.

agree with Royce
53-54 NAA
serial number check to see if it is a 53 Jubilee.
decent looking tractor
hat rims, looks like the floorboard toolbox is still there.
Priced about a grand or so too high in my area.

Royce gave some good tips on seeing an NAA from a distance.
That tin shape and the axle nut/external hydraulic lines....can't be anything else.
I like em, so a quick check of the serial number to see which side of number 77475 it's on and I deal.
(number makes no difference to me...same tractor, but at resale time a real Jube is worth a few dollars more to buyers....silly, but it's their money)
 
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