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Posted by Jim.UT on August 31, 2006 at 22:00:39 from (172.191.146.173):
In Reply to: Thanks for the Replies posted by I Want a Tractor on August 31, 2006 at 21:45:49:
Another reason to look at the early Fords is they have a three point hitch. That means you can use most modern three point implements. The JD's and other makes from that time period generally do not have a three point hitch unless an aftermarket conversion has been added. That's why a lot of those other color tractors from the 30's and 40's are strictly doing parade and show duty while the 9N's 2N's and 8N's are still working. Granted, most of them are just mowing or moving a little snow or dirt, but they got worked hard when they were new and it seems that at least half of them are still alive.
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