Posted by Hobo,NC on February 02, 2009 at 18:21:04 from (98.16.7.77):
In Reply to: Ford 9N posted by jerrycentmi on February 02, 2009 at 13:45:41:
I spec i know as much as anyone about a ford N,,, I have a 8N that i would not take a share in a gold mind for,,,, I spent to much money fix'n it up :lol: ,,, got the fever and fixed another one up,,,, I had so much money in it i just gave it away to my uncle with a lifetime warranty :wink: well I now have another fix'er upper that will not b for sale,,, its a nice one owner un farmerized with nice tin and such,,,, problem is finding a nice N for a beginner,,, they are far and few between,,, more junk floating around out their than good' N's,,, for my needs I would not waist money on a 9N/2N are a pre 50 8N,,, it would have to b a later 50 1/2 up with a side mount distributor,,, the front mount dist are a P.O.S,,, I had my hart set on a MF35 are 135 till I ran up on ford 3000 at a deal,,, if and when the economy gits back on track I still have the urge for a MF35/135,,, old tractors are old tractors,,, most folks that have one for sale probably don't know any more than you do about'em,,, do some tire kick'n and ask questions B-4 you git into one to deep,,, If you spend $1500 for a old N and spend $1500 on it (bout what most spend to git it in decent shape if they are lucky) its still a $1500 tractor
I have a Farmall 100 and 140,,, does not get any better for garden work if you can find one with all the cultivators,,, you can do alot of other work with them but they are top heavy,,, gotta b careful and know their limits,,, a flat ground tractor for sure, Good luck
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