Posted by 36 coupe on December 11, 2008 at 04:05:47 from (216.220.248.106):
In Reply to: Re: ford vs farmall posted by James Rumph on December 10, 2008 at 19:28:45:
My friend sold 3 Farmalls but kept the 8n.You will catch hell for mean mouthing the 8n.8ns have done all the work on small farms for a lot of years.They have done plowing ,mowed and raked hay and pulled balers,Sawed firewood and run small sawmills.Worked skidding logs.Hauled manure spreaders,drilled post holes, run generators.I have used the 9N 2N 8N and 600 Fords.Ive run all the letter series Farmalls.All did a good job when used right.Ive worked with horses but like my Ford tractor better.It looks the small farm tractor that worked on a gallon per hour of gas and the small farm was the right way.My Ford 600 does all the work I require and an 8N would serve just as well.Playing with pulling tractors is a waste of time any way.My Ford pulls out logs for my sawmill with ease.This kind of pulling makes money instead of wasting it.
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