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Re: 8n Ford-Regional Prices????
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Posted by Hoot on November 08, 2005 at 10:33:40 from (169.252.4.21):
In Reply to: 8n Ford-Regional Prices???? posted by Wayne2 on November 07, 2005 at 22:00:00:
I have bought 2 N-series tractors on the Olumpic Penninsula in the past few years. I bought a '41 9N in good running condition and with a slip scoop and a 6' blade but sorta ugly (no grill, some surface rust through the primer, mismatched rear tires) for $1100. It always starts, always has ran well, the lift is strong and it is a fine little workhorse. I plan to put turf tires on it and turn it into a lawn mower, so also bought a '52 8N in lots better condition cosmetically and with a 7' blade for $2300. I notice in the classified section and on e-bay that there are a lot of similar tractors in the Midwest that seem to sell for less. God bless those who can buy them there for that, but there seem to be fewer of them available in the Northwest and at prices that are a bit higher. Why did I buy N-series tractors at all? that is easy to answer. They are handy as heck around my 25 acres, are relatively inexpensive compared to other tractors with a 3-point hydraulic set-up, and are readily repairable when necessary.
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