When I was a kid growing up we farmed a 160 acre mixed farm, and a 1947 2n was the only tractor on the farm till the mid 60s. That being said I would not necessarily want to go back to that, but I am now in my 60s and still have the 47 2n plus 11 more Fords and Ferguson's. I only have 10 acres left but the Fords, obviously left a positive influence in my life. I do not want to part with my other tractors, but if I had to, my 52 8n would probably be my tractor of choise on my 10 acres, besides being able to do every thing I need it to do, they are just plain fun, There are many small acreages around here, many folks have no tractor just a riding mower,some have little garden tractor And an old 3pth tractor,many N Fords. Many of the well to do folks buy the new Mahindras,kubotas,and other new imports. The small import tractor dealers are doing a booming business around here. Though I like the tractors you mention, I would not even consider one for use on my acreage. I would like to have a JD A to play with.
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