Posted by Rick Kr on February 14, 2012 at 09:21:17 from (198.208.159.17):
In Reply to: Be carefull posted by oldironman on February 14, 2012 at 04:55:13:
QUOTE "This tractor ran great and all gears are solid up until it was flipped over backwards."
Hmmm. Waiting for a few others to chime in. I thought it was impossible for any tractor in the world to flip over unless it was a Ford N series.
Oh my... what will the John Deere people say now? Can a John Deere quite possibly be as dangerous as a Ford N series?
Hopefully you can read my sarcasm. Some people would lead you to believe that "Ford N series have killed more farmers than all other tractors combined, because when hooking anything to the back it flips over". Well all tractors are dangerous in the wrong hands.
By the way, I don't own an N series, and I do own a Deere, just like to point out sometimes on here the comments border on fearmongering of the Ford N's.
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