Posted by jack harmon on February 03, 2009 at 11:26:07 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Ford 9N posted by scott bennett on February 02, 2009 at 13:45:41:
ONE of the things very good about these little fords ,and one that may be a make or break deal to a lot of people is they have a very good reputation in that their easy to get parts for.normally if you have a parts store around its likely they will have the parts for them.truthfully i would say they are good tractors for their day and horsepower.but for getting work done in the shortest amount of time a newer tractor would be a better bet in most cases.before buying ANY tractor think of this,,,ALL OF THEM will cost you EVERY DAY that you own one,storage,maintenance,repairs all have to be done regardless of whether new or old.the one and only advantage a old tractor has over a new tractor is it actually cost you less initially,upkeep will be the same,repairs will be higher most likely,but when its done working a 1500$ tractor that's paid for costs you way less than a 15000$ tractor that you are making payments on.if you can afford to take your time a small used tractor will do just as much work but will take longer. if you have to get your work done as quickly as possible a newer or new tractor may be better.
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