Posted by oldtanker on May 08, 2011 at 20:21:22 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: Need your opinion posted by Dean Olson on May 08, 2011 at 18:31:53:
Really don't undestand that. Having used an SC, M JD, AC CA and a Ford 8N I'd rather walk behind a mule than use anything except the 8N. This year I'm plowing about 10 acres with it, use it on the bush hog, finish mow about 4 1/2 acres a week, cultivate, sub soil, grade the drive, plant with a 2 row planter and dig post holes with it. Don't get wrong the SC is a good tractor but the hitch system on the N is better without mods and being a bit shorter works way better when working in the woods and around low branches. Just wish the N was in the 30HP range.
I don't blame a guy for wanting a tractor like he grew up on.....but I didn't grow up on one. Moved to farm country at 16. I happen to like IH tractors 560 and newer. Not really impressed with the older ones except for looks. But thats my opinion.....For what this guy is wanting the SC is what he should be looking for.
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