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Re: Value of Farmall 300 need advice
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Posted by fewlio on September 09, 2006 at 01:07:07 from (24.220.42.25):
In Reply to: Re: Value of Farmall 300 need advice posted by Nat 2 on September 09, 2006 at 00:14:38:
Thanks for the info on the 3 pt conversion. As far as the plow and cultivator, I can run those on my 9N. I don't think I will ever want to sell my 9N, because it is so small and agile, is lighter on fuel use for tasks that don't require more HP, and because of the 3 point hitch with hydraulic depth control. The engine also seems to run perfectly, and always starts right up. I also love the convenience of having two tractors, so that you can leave a cultivator or disc on one of them the whole year for those common tasks, and use the other tractor for mowing, planting, etc. I hate changing implements all the time, I've found even with a 3 point it's still a pain! I'm telling my dad we need to ditch his somewhat redundant NAA and replace it with something that has remote hydraulics! My dad has said that my 9N can't pull my Dearborn 2 bottom plow. We'll find out next year! Wasn't it born to pull that plow?
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