Posted by Mark on November 24, 2009 at 09:55:47 from (71.30.208.181):
In Reply to: Re: Super A vs. 8n posted by Haas on November 24, 2009 at 07:28:54:
Hehehe!
This comparison is like between prunes and lemons....forget apples and oranges!
I have a SA and have ran more than a few old 8n"s.
Both are dogs in my estimation. I call my SA a riding rotortiller...it"s not fit for much more than cultivating. The 8N"s are deathtraps...I"ve seen more than one flipped over and had a good friend killed on one. He went through a ditch, the wagon tongue caught the ground and the 8N flipped backwards in an instant...the steering wheel crushed his chest. A heavier tractor would not have flipped quite so easily. I know lots of folks are nuts over these old machines....why, I don"t know. I won"t allow an 8N on my place and if it wasn"t for the garden, the SA would be gone as well. It has nothing to do with brand name.
You fellers can enjoy poking fun at each other, but neither of the tractors mentioned are anything to brag about.
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