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Posted by Steve W on August 21, 2000 at 06:15:00 from (205.232.79.142):
In Reply to: choosing first tractor posted by Dan S. on August 19, 2000 at 09:39:13:
I have a 2N. It had a loader when I got it. It was the worst loader tractor ever built. No power steering, and it had to have filled tires, weights, and a cement weight to give it traction with any kind of load. It also had no hydraulics on the bucket, just a mechanical trip. I took it off, sold it for what I paid for the tracor, built myself a ramp to park the spreader next to, and use a rear 3-point scoop. I'd rather have a loader, but a bigger tractor with power steering would be required. I think a n series is about the best small vintage tractor you could buy for most chores, but a loader isn't a great option. IMHO. your milage may vary. good luck, Steve
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