I cultivate with my N every year without problems. It also pulls a 2-14 plow very well in 2nd leaving 1st for tuff spots. Plus there are lots of used 3 point implements out there for em. I have in 3 point a 2 row corn planter, 2 cultivators one set up as a digger, 2 bottom plow, 6" tandum disk, post auger, brush cuter, finish mower, rear blade and sprayer plus I rake hay with it.
Here you don't see many 2 point implements for the 140 sized tractors. Heck you don't see many 2 point implements of any size. Last year I saw for the first time in my life a 2 point rear blade. In the last couple of years I've see 2 2 point plows total in a 100x100 miles area, 1 3 bottom and one 4. See a lot of older Farmalls that had the 2 point just no implements. But then we are a and have been a dairy/beef/grain area, don't do much with tabacco....something to do with the cold I think. We really don't have many of the offsets round here. There are a few but not many compaired to the C, H, M, 300, 450s. Now I'd love to have a SC/200/230 cause with a 3 point it would be a nice tractor with decent brakes! I don't pull hay wagons with the N cause of that little issue.
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