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Re: Ford N8 or Massey (Harris) Ferguson TO-20
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Posted by Mark in MO on August 17, 2004 at 15:07:15 from (12.36.132.166):
In Reply to: Ford N8 or Massey (Harris) Ferguson TO-20 posted by RC on August 16, 2004 at 23:02:46:
RC, At the risk of sounding like a smart a_ _ or starting a COLOR War, I have to agree with Marvin. I don't know what either the 8N or TO20 are selling for in your part of the country, but around the Kansas City Metro area you can sure get a better bang for your buck. The only thing that either of these tractors has is 3PT. Look at some of the tractors that Marvin recommended and I’m sure you can get a better equipped tractor (power steering,live PTO, live hydraulics,etc) Keep looking and you’ll find a MUCH more comfortable and better tractor. Both the 8N and the TO20 are awful unhandy to operate. Sorry guys, that’s just my O. Mark Hill Dearborn,MO
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