Posted by Pete76NY on February 02, 2009 at 19:22:54 from (69.205.231.134):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 9N posted by Gerald J. on February 02, 2009 at 18:50:51:
What is "real work" to you? Scott's work seems real, and an N is perfectly capable of anything he's mentioned. Are you talking about baling, running cutditioners, 6 foot hogs, hauling kicker wagons full plowing with more than two bottoms...? Like I said, I could do everthing that 35 or 135 could with more time: bale with a small baler and drop them on the ground, use my sickle bar mowere, then ted, crimp and rake, mow with a 5 foot hog, and plow with 1 or 2 bottoms. The question is is like asking "what will drive me to California better...my 2008 Dodge mini van or my 1953 Jeep CJ2A? Well if I wanto hit the high way and make it quick, the van, but if I wann see the sights and enjoy rte 66, the Jeep would be fine, and I'd have alot more fun doing it...doesn't make it a toy! I love BIG tractors as well as small...makes me wonder if some people feel the need to make up for lack of size somewhere else? ...kinda like those Great White Hunters that show up here in Upstate, NY each year luggin' their .458 Magnums around and taking the same shot's I am comfortably with my .7mm-08!
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