Posted by Larryhere on September 21, 2009 at 20:21:44 from (4.245.6.95):
Well I am back on a tractor again. Not what I would like to have. But one I could at this time afford. Was thinking about getting a nice riding mower and figured that was going to cost me 3 to 4 thousand dollars. But then a friend said" why not get a tractor again. A 9N Ford and a 5' finish mower that is pto and 3 point. He just happen to have one for 2500.00 and it was over hauld about 1 year ago. .. " Hummm so went to look at it and bought it! Since I got a lot of rock in my land. I was tearing up my old mower and everytime it rained the rocks grew out of the ground like weeds. So now I can get this mower up higher then an old ridin mower and it sure cuts and works great. This is an old 1948 9N tractor. Looks real nice except for one rear tire and that will be replaced soon. Have to admit... been a little tough trying to adjust to that brack and clutch pedal next to each other..lol but I will get it down pat!
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