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Re: M vs.8n ford
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Posted by T.B.W. on November 10, 2004 at 13:25:16 from (63.188.80.6):
In Reply to: M vs.8n ford posted by Carlton on November 10, 2004 at 12:17:05:
It depends on what you want to do. The M is a lot more tractor the the 8n, but if you only have little jobs to do the 8n is fine. The differance you will notice is you don't have to have the pto turning for the 3 point to lift. A 3 point for the M will cost you about $800. If you add a remote valve you can have down pressure, but you won't have draft control. If you plow a garden, keep the 8n. I have had both a M and a 8n and I like the M a lot better. Don;t be afraid of the narrow front. It is the back wheels that make the tractor stable. The narrow front will turn a lot quicker. Before you trade, try the M and see if you like the feel, if you do, go for it, if you don't keep your 8n. Tom
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