I have never seen an N series pull more than 2 bottoms and usually those pulling 2 bottoms were plowing 4-5" deep with 10's. Maybe in sand they can, but not in heavy ground. I'll stack any N series up to a Case VA, Farmall A or C, Deere B or M, Ollie 70, etc. with appropriate plows and the Ford will do no better, perhaps even worse. The N series, IMO, suffer from a nostalgic revisionist viewpoint. It was the hydraulics and 3 pt and most of all financing that sold them. They make a great little raking or woods rig, fine for moving wagons and such. They aren't great cultivators, plowing rigs, etc. I would dispute that they weren't utility tractors because that's exactly what they were. I know people love them, I just never got the fever.
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