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Re: Farmall h vs ford 8n
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Posted by Jim on November 17, 2003 at 23:24:12 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Farmall h vs ford 8n posted by Carl on November 16, 2003 at 16:58:38:
First would suggest you dont sell the 8N. I have both a H and and an 8n - and use both and enjoy both equally. The N for me does a great job of mowing, especially hillsides where I would not want to take the tricycle setup on the H - plus the added height of the H does not sit well with me in those areas. (Funny how I notice the dips and ant hills more on the H. Plus with the loader on the N and weighted tires feel a little more secure.) The N also has a loader that I can use for light use and plowing snow. If I had loader on the H I would be concerned about possible tipping. The H is great for larger field work such as raking hay and plowing - plus moving wagons around. Buy the H, you will have the best of both worlds and enjoy each just as much. Also remember you can get into places with lower clearance with the N. Just my thoughts. 46 H and 48 8N Jim
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