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Re: Re: is it or isn't it a 8n
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Posted by Mitch on December 06, 2001 at 08:46:07 from (166.102.24.234):
In Reply to: Re: is it or isn't it a 8n posted by Wayne Woods on December 05, 2001 at 16:33:18:
the 8n wash mfg in 1948 as a result harry ferguson and henry fords verbal agreement to share the 3 plt hitch sys and its attachments the quickest way to identify is to look at the rear wheels as they are steel an d not cast iron and the bolt patteern is different as is everything else is different also the 8 n was 4 speed and the 9n and 2n were 3 speed trans if you wanted to go faster in any gear sherman conversions were mfg and installed and incidently this increases the value of a 8n or 9n to the date as i have owned and restored both of these tractors along with many more in my shop now im in the plrocess of restoring nice little jd la 1942 model thanks
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