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Posted by Steve W (NY) on November 10, 2004 at 13:17:35 from (24.213.210.222):
In Reply to: M vs.8n ford posted by Carlton on November 10, 2004 at 12:17:05:
Allen, I enjoy your shenanagans, but I personally am quite fond of th Ford N series tractors. I have a 2N, and while it's no M, it pulls a five foot brush hog with ease, plows my driveway, finish mows three acres a week, rakes hay, hauls firewood, and really earns it's keep. Cross out the finish mowing and raking with the M (too heavy to run on my lawn, and not fuel efficiant enough for raking) and the N becomes the winner. Of course the M will outplow the N series, pull a baler, etc. bigger plow, etc. But it also won't fit in my garage, and can't run any 3-point stuff without an expensive upgrade. Since I can buy a lot of M's for 1000, and not many N's for less than 2000, it sounds fair to me. Like you, not trying to start a color war either. Take Care Steve
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