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Re: Farmall h vs ford 8n
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Posted by Dave 2N on November 17, 2003 at 14:24:37 from (216.136.58.101):
In Reply to: Farmall h vs ford 8n posted by Carl on November 16, 2003 at 16:58:38:
After all is said and done, you are trying to compare apples to oranges; they each have/had their place. They are both good tractors but different tractors and the trick is to get the one best suited to you needs. The H is good for straight drawbar pulling work whereas the 8N, because of the 3 pt. hitch, can be handier than a pocket on a shirt. I don't see how anyone can just out and out down one of these tractors and say the other is better. And don't let my name (Dave 2N)lead you to beleive I am biased; I have a 2N, an 8N, a Super C, a Super H and a Super M and I like them all. I grew up on my granfather's 2N and my uncle's Farmall M so have had plenty of experience with both. The only thing I would say about an H is that there is a world of difference between an H and a Super H and an M and a Super M.
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