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Posted by Mark on July 31, 2000 at 09:22:14 from (12.29.180.170):
In Reply to: ford n's posted by dan from mi on July 30, 2000 at 20:53:46:
My 9n pulls a two bottom plow / pulls my hay rake / runs my baler / pushes snow and dirt with a 6 foot grader blade / breaks up manure and puts a finish on my pasture with a 6 foot rock rake / runs a 5 foot brush hog through anything and a 6 foot for cutting weeds in my pasture / cuts hay with a 7 foot cyclebar / pulls firewood logs out of the woods / pulls stumps / turns my post hole drill / can lift an engine with my 3pt boom ....... The 8's , 9's and 2's can do it all - just a little slower - The big pain is that there is no live PTO - but there are 999,999 of them still working and all repair parts are available ! From sheet metal to gears - all available. Also there are front loader / backhoe attachments available. I keep 5 horses on my eleven arces and I lease ground for hay fields - A larger HP tractor would be nice but unrealistic for my needs. So I have my 61 year old 9n and am always amazed at what 18 horses can get done. Mark
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