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Re: 8n or Farmall M
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Posted by 4020dt on September 30, 2003 at 17:31:53 from (12.106.245.240):
In Reply to: 8n or Farmall M posted by Eric Krumdick on September 30, 2003 at 15:26:56:
If want 3pt equipment the Ferge 35 is about 4 times the tractor that a 8N is , The 8N is the most overpriced oversold whatever , everybody thinks they need one . 35's ohv Continental engine is a very good little engine , 35 has live hyd and pto which the 8N doesn't . The Ferge 30 is a little older and doesn't have live power but is still a good little tractor . If you don't need 3pt the M is a good choice , lots of parts etc available for them too . Pretty hard to beat a good old M . I have Deere tractors , but I still have the 49 M that dad bought new and still use it for choring around here . Not as handy as a 3020 or 4020 but lots handier than an A , G , or 70 that we had years ago .
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