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Re: Is 8N Right Choice??
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Posted by rednekelmo on June 17, 2002 at 21:01:52 from (152.163.205.81):
In Reply to: Is 8N Right Choice?? posted by Greg on June 17, 2002 at 19:49:07:
i'm with robert go a little newer something with powersteering,live pto,remote hydraulics.if you look around you can find more tractor for the same money because the 8n has that collector /nostalgis(nostalgis thinking about how good the old days were because you forgotten how much they realy sucked) value that a mid 70's to 80's ford or massey lacks.also the newer tractors are generally safer and more operator friendly. the fwa (4wd) is nice with a loader if the budget will allow. while the N series were ok in their day and filled an imporntant nich at the time my personal opinion is there 2 kinds of people who talk about how great the N series fords were the ones whos memories are a little clouded by time and the ones who have never operated anything better.
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