yes, the Jubilee and "N" series are very similar.
We all enjoy reading the stories and seeing the photos of
old stuff in the "as found" condition and through the restoration process.
I find the same satisfaction in fixing up old farm machinery, cars and boats.
I found this 1952 8N tractor in a cow pasture where it has sat for unknown years.
The previous owner thought it would sell better on C/L if he slapped on some lipstick
and give it some good reviews in his ad.
LOL you can only imagine how that rattle-can orange paint job looked up close !!!!
Looking past the obvious cosmetics and 4 rotten tires, it looked salvageable.
we hee-hawed back and forth from $500 to $1500 and I got it for $900.
It still has the same sparkplugs, distributor and points as when found. It is staggering
how these old tractors can be well over 60 years old and with a little love, they
can get up and run and keep up with the best of them. And very easy to maintain.
Put about two grand into it and this is what it looked like "as found" and then two years
later with a whole lot of new stuff and some fresh paint.