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Re: M vs.8n ford
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Posted by Allan in NE on November 11, 2004 at 04:19:23 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: M vs.8n ford posted by Hugh MacKay on November 11, 2004 at 03:18:54:
Mornin' Hugh, So what you are telling me is that given the choice, you would trade a perfectly good M and $1K for a little Ford 8N that barely stands as tall as the rear axle of that M? Comon', you're not talking tractors Hugh, you're talking money, which is fine considering the overinflated price of those little Fords. But, take 'em both out to the field and the 8N will be mowing the grass at the edge of the field, plowin' the little garden plot, and settin' there under a big ol' shade tree looking "cute" while that ugly old musclebound M will be out there in sun doing all the work. We're talking apples and oranges here and the two are not even in the same game. And I'm not critizing the little tractors either; heck, I own 3 of the little devils. I'm just saying that they are more or less totally worthless when it comes to accomplishing any real work as compared to a Farmall M. Allan
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