Posted by oldtanker on May 06, 2019 at 19:09:23 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: Gasoline vs. Diesel posted by LJS30 on May 06, 2019 at 08:15:51:
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LOL have to agree 100%.
For the OP. I would look at something newer and a little bigger than a 9N. With the acreage? Gas or diesel is a toss up. On the older diesels? Like a MF135 or similar sized IH, JD or Ford? A well cared for diesel can run well over 10,000 hours with little more than regular maintenance. A gasser will require a little more in tune ups and such through years of operation running the same number of hours. Other side of the coin is that many people can perform simple repairs on a gasser where in a diesel they are way over their heads.
Loaders are nice too but you really want power steering with a loader. Good hydraulics are nice to have. I've run mowers with and without I/live PTO. Trust me. You want live as a minimum and IPTO is even better.
If the guy is really bent on owning a Ford N? Convince him he needs 2 tractors. One for work and the N for play.
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