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Posted by paul on July 31, 2000 at 12:49:10 from (209.114.18.152):
In Reply to: ford n's posted by dan from mi on July 30, 2000 at 20:53:46:
Sounds like you are looking for some tractor power. :) The N series Ford was way ahead of it's time back 60 years ago. It had neat new features, was affordable & needed for the ecconomic & world conditions, and sold like crazy. It was built for general farm work on smaller farms, and could do it all back then. In today's world, there are a lot of refinements & improvements on newer tractors, like more gears, live pto, power steering, etc. But, there were so very, very many N series Fords made, that it is still a standard machine, and parts of all kinds are easy to get. The engine was durable, low-pressured, and easy to service, as the whole tractor is. So, people really like them, & they live on & on. If you want to bale hay or blow snow, or get into heavier hydraulic work, etc. a tractor with live pto/ better hydraulics should really, really be considered. But if you just have a few acres & need a small tractor to fool with, the Fords still offer you something. I would say they are actually overpriced these days, people are buying them more on reputation than capibilities, and you can get twice the tractor for the same price - if, in fact, you would need twice the tractor.... --->Paul
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