The first 8N Dad bought got hot if you farmed with it. Come to find out some-one had left a stubby screw-driver in the head below the thermostat. Dad always made fun of it and called it a scratching rooster. But we had at least 3 of them 2 with loaders. So they couldn't have been to bad! What I liked about them was their speed cultivating. We had a JD G with a two row cultivator. and my uncles had 2 H IHC's with 2 row cultivators. So I got 2 rows and skipped 6 rows. By noon I could have almost as much cultivated as they could get all day. And the Ford cultivator didn't dodge around weeds like a IHC. Worst tractors we had were 350 IHC utility diesel, traded for a 2010 JD diesel (worst) traded for a 801 Ford diesel (good) Then a 4010 JD LPG Would not start if you killed it hot. or when it got cold. Still have a 4010 Diesel.
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