Posted by sotxbill on January 06, 2017 at 08:13:44 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Purchase posted by Fixatruck on January 06, 2017 at 03:10:52:
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Buying a 9n... 1939 tractor for $2500 when you could buy a 1965 tractor for $3000... One is a 3 speed flat head model T engine. The other is an 8 speed hd, high torque industrial tractor engine. One has transmission pto and transmission hydraulics, meaning that the clutch HAS to be out to use the hydraulics or pto, and everytime you push the clutch in, your lift, pto, and loader are dead and will not move. Then newer has live hydraulics, high flow hydraulics, can have live pto, can have power steering. the 9n 1st gear is way too fast to do loader work, the newer one will have at least two gears that are slower. I can go on, on , and on... After 65, all improvements are minor and progressive. After 96 all improvements are emissions and not necessarily good.
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