Posted by Hobo,NC on May 10, 2018 at 10:22:14 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Farmall 100 posted by casevas on May 09, 2018 at 19:36:36:
I would not trade my 100 for every ford N tractor ever made. It dose only one job now and that's cultivate it use to do all the chores. I am not going to say it done better that my other tractors but I got by with it. I also have a 140 all it has to do is cultivate to earn its keep.
I have been thru every part of the 100, bull gears, brakes, transmission, hydraulics, engine, front axle/steering. I put a overbore kit in it with fire-crater pistons, a 140 head and cam it will get'er done.
If I did not garden it would not be my top choice I do like it for the fact it took the hoe out of my hands :)... I would rank it (Farmall offsets) as #1 as far as garden work goes... Equipment is not that hard to locate around here the fact its a fast hitch does not bother me one bit. Implements are getting a little harder to find but the cultivating parts have came down in price.
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