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Re: 8n Ford-Regional Prices????
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Posted by Mike (WA) on November 09, 2005 at 08:36:45 from (209.213.153.116):
In Reply to: Re: 8n Ford-Regional Prices???? posted by Dave 2N on November 08, 2005 at 09:53:29:
I grew up with an 8N- it was the only tractor we had on our 45 cow, 200 acre dairy. No crops other than hay- used it to spread manure, pasture harrow, make hay, scrape the barn, etc..- but it was also handy for building fence (put the tools and wire in the bucket to take to the fencing project, then pull the wire taut with the tractor)- going out to get the cows (dad used to lift me up in the bucket to find them among the Scotch Broom), picking up calves born out in the field (we had a neat little box on the back on the 3 point, that was just the right size for one kid and one calf to ride in). Sure, it wasn't a great "farming" tractor, but there's lots of just drivin' around type stuff to do, and there was none better for that.
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