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Re: Is 8N enough
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Posted by jakee on April 19, 2001 at 19:49:13 from (205.188.200.24):
In Reply to: Is 8N enough posted by TP on April 19, 2001 at 12:42:38:
i have never liked the n- series fords and never will,have probly rebuilt close to 50 of them.but there never was a tractor with a 3- point at the time the N-series was built that could do the workit could on a under 100 acer farm-piriod.... wen you step up to the live pto--live hydrulic,s and power steering tractors it will cost a lot more to fix them,plus the first cost of them,buy your 8-n and enjoy it just watch the front end it is a little light.international-harvester--john deere oliver abd many more spent a ton of money trying to build a tractor to match it,and in it,s time it was king for what it was.
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