That's kinda what I'm thinking. Farmer working his backside off for peanuts jealous of a guy who made his money without killing himself and can now enjoy it!
Now there are a lot of guys who swear by the N series but not I. I have em because I needed something that size at the time. I could get buy with just one now. But my end goal is to get something about the same physical size but a bit newer with a little more HP. Then both Ns can find a new home. I do have 10 implements for Cat1 that I use.
Here the Ns are popular with "hunting land" Anywhere from 10 -40 acers with 1-5, 1/2 to 1 acre food plots. Lot of those land owners are not rich and an N is an affordable tractor for them. Me? If I'm going to do any serious plowing I hook up the 5-18 to the big tractor. But food plots and our garden get done with an N and a 2 bottom.
Bout the only people here with M's are hobby farmers and darn few of them. One, guy who cuts about 20 acres of hay is funny. Every cutting he gets about 1/2 done with his M and it breaks down. Then he pays a neighbor to finish it for him and to drop bale it. I can't remember the last time he was able to finish even one cutting with it. Here most farmers are feeding round bales. They use V rakes, most 10 wheel, to rake with so they run 70HP or bigger tractors for that. Heck most of em an M won't run their grain augers anymore. My BILs auger takes every bit of 80HP to run it! Farmers out west of me 30 miles or so use 250HP MFWA tractors for "yard" tractors. Only run augers and blow snow with em. If they have an old tractor it's a trailer queen for shows!
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