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Re: Farmall h vs ford 8n
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Posted by Kevin S. on November 16, 2003 at 20:40:34 from (164.156.136.160):
In Reply to: Farmall h vs ford 8n posted by Carl on November 16, 2003 at 16:58:38:
My grandfather replaced Rover and Prince with an N and an H. Farmed two farms and fed a family with them. Dairy/hay/wheat, Etc. I never heard him complain. Each had their duties, and they seemed to compliment each other. He seemed to use the N for utility work and some plowing, and the H for baling and plowing. The N in his later years was his on the farm transportation. My dad and I have a 49 8N and I have a 52 H. Neither was Gramps, but I think I can do most anything we would want to do. If we were a large commercial farm I would want something bigger, obviously. I want to buy an M to pull with mainly. It's kinda big for a lot of applications. But I doubt I will ever own one...... If you can afford it, and can take care of them, Keep them both. IMHO.
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