Brett, You Asked! So hear goes...... If I understand You are going from 33 hp to 21 hp. From Power Steering to None. From Live Hydraulics and LPTO to No Hydraulics or no LPTO too. This assessment is based on Fetchers not personal preference. Not only NO But H3ll NO, Not under any circumstances. I am with the others. If you want a smaller stature tractor, and you are bent on a Ford then the 800 or 861 or some newer model, Or look for a IH 300/350 utility or High utility. Massey 65 High utility (JMO). There are wayyyy to many other better choices than to settle for a 2n,8n,9n series tractor. If You were getting rid of your Mules, for the first time--- the N series was a vast improvement over a Team of mules, horses, Oxen!!! But I personally would not make that trade, I don't care how much "Boot" the guy throws In! or how much Whiskey I was forced to drink. Run, Run, Run Away from this deal. It is Bad. Later, John A.
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