Ford Jubilee loader?

I’m picking up a 1953 Ford Jubilee Sunday. Wanting to put a loader on it, what loaders will fit it? Are they hard to find?

Also would the Jubilee be able to handle a post driver?
I have a Ford 68 loader. It was used on my 1954 NAA (Jubilee without the Jubilee emblem). It works well. It has the manure bucket with forks and a dirt plate. I have the front bracket with bolts and the rear brackets with bolts. Hydraulic hoses have been joined with a single connection to tractor using standard male coupler. I live in southern Ohio and could possible deliver it.
 

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I have a Ford 68 loader. It was used on my 1954 NAA (Jubilee without the Jubilee emblem). It works well. It has the manure bucket with forks and a dirt plate. I have the front bracket with bolts and the rear brackets with bolts. Hydraulic hoses have been joined with a single connection to tractor using standard male coupler. I live in southern Ohio and could possible deliver it.
The Jubilee was the 50th anniversary Ford the 54 NAA wasn't plan and simple while almost the same there where a couple small things different
 
You do not need Power Steering to operate with a FEL......I hope you are joking!
Many of us grew up running farm tractors without power steering. When it came time to move snow or manure, some sort of loader would be mounted to that tractor. We also ran four-row front-mounted cultivators on those tractors. We are paying for it now.
 
I’m picking up a 1953 Ford Jubilee Sunday. Wanting to put a loader on it, what loaders will fit it? Are they hard to find?

Also would the Jubilee be able to handle a post driver?
I’m picking up a 1953 Ford Jubilee Sunday. Wanting to put a loader on it, what loaders will fit it? Are they hard to find?

Also would the Jubilee be able to handle a post driver?
Used one for years for both manure and snow. Before that was a 44 2N tractor. No live hydrolics or power steering. Also used PTO equipment and never missed live PTO. Actually after had live PTO did not use it but stayed with tractor without it. And loader was a modified Ferguson from newer style tractor.. That is for front mount loader but used rear mount loader for years on both the NAA and 2N and a Ferguson TO30, all without power steering or live hyfrolics Just slower working.
 
I have a ford step-through loader with the front bolster. The frame is used to hold hydraulic oil. Has front mount pump. We had the same type on our Jubilee as a kid asking 300.00 2 spool valve
I may be interested in that if you are relatively close. Where are you located?
 
I had a loader on an 8N. Very hard to use day to day. Sure - it can be done, but it's not pleasant. I agree with those advocating for a setup with PS. The Wagner jungle gym pipe are about the only thing that will fit on a Jubilee without some welding mods. Sometimes found on CL or facebook. I again recommend invest a few though and get a 8x1, 9x1 Ford with PS and a loader.
 
I’m picking up a 1953 Ford Jubilee Sunday. Wanting to put a loader on it, what loaders will fit it? Are they hard to find?

Also would the Jubilee be able to handle a post driver?
I've got one I took off on a Jubilee that I had put a new hydro pump control valve and crank to pump coupling on. I'd let it go for what I've got in it $800.00.
 

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