Posted by Fordfarmer on June 13, 2013 at 22:25:32 from (174.125.225.137):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 6000 diesel posted by NY 986 on June 13, 2013 at 16:03:49:
I'd have to think about that some. My top ten would be heavily influenced by how I farm, and the models I've owned (19 tractors, 15 models at this point... and I've driven at least 4 more) as much as what I think were the most important models... My list, in no particular order, would include the 4600, Jubilee (first OHV engine and live hydraulics), 7000 (or 7600), 5000, 9700, 9N (because of the 3-point), 7710, 3000 (or 3600), one of the TW's, maybe the 25?, and 8970 (the early ones, that say FORD on the side of the hood). No experience with the 40 or 70 series, but the 70's did (do) have a good reputation around here. Not many 40's around though.
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