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Didn't know the 8N was so fun

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Arrowhead

09-05-2004 13:13:22




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Today I removed the Wagner loader from the tractor to do some repairs. It was the first time I've driven it without the loader, it's always been a work tractor and a real pig to steer...not fun at all. Now this thing is actually fun to drive and steers and turns very well. I've been zooming up and down the lane and all around the ranch and through the woods having a blast. It's like a big 4 wheeler ATV only this sounds better.

I gave it a good bath and might even paint it next. No wonder you guys are so interested in these 8N's.

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Larry 8N75381

09-05-2004 17:12:48




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 Re: Didn't know the 8N was so fun in reply to Arrowhead, 09-05-2004 13:13:22  
Now put something on the TPH like a back blade that takes some of the load off the front. You REALLY will like how easy it is to steer!!! :>)



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Hobo,NC

09-05-2004 15:22:36




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 Re: Didn't know the 8N was so fun in reply to Arrowhead, 09-05-2004 13:13:22  
I took my loader off 2 years ago, could not believe the difference in the steering. I plan to build a N just fer the loader. I have got started on one, it seems I am good at taking apart but not good at puttin back together, I have four tractors apart now, I have all the parts I need to puttem bach together just not in the mood. I spent today building a smoke machine, nutter one of those projects I have had in the top of my tool box for a year, I got it all done. On first try to make smoke it got the job done then it quit, got to check"n and the glow plug went bad, I have a box of"em that came outa GM 6.2 diesels, then it hit me that Gm reduces the voltage to 6V. Go to the N electrical parts box and dig outa 12 to 6V voltage reducer, It now works but not much smoke, I gotta find a 12V glow plug. Went to lowes to look fer some parts fer this project and the only thing they had was a 1 ot. paint can. It was $1.66, ya can buy four cans of beans fer $1.00 so don"t tell the bean co. that they can get more fer a empty can than they can with the beans in"em. BTW my loader is not fer sale, it will go back on a nutter n someday.

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