Posted by Pete76NY on December 27, 2012 at 21:15:41 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: Worthless Ford 841 posted by dej(jed) on December 27, 2012 at 05:22:46:
weight, weight weight! A properly weighted Ford be it a 600, 800 or even an N will do a bang up job as long as ya can get bite on something besides ice...then no matter what ya got you are gonna need chains. Is your blade front mount or back? Remember a front blade will make the back even lighter! Comparing a Ford to an M for natural traction is apples to...well onions! If you thought your M got good traction, hop on a JD A! Fords are light...nature of the beast...ya wouldn't try to hold a loaded hay rack back goin down a hill with that 800 right? ...but ya would with the M. On the other hand the 800 would pull the same rack up the same hill as the M on dry ground no prob!
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