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Re: 8N or AC-B ????
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Posted by Steve W on December 03, 2001 at 08:00:32 from (66.66.80.36):
In Reply to: 8N or AC-B ???? posted by denjoe81 on December 01, 2001 at 17:38:40:
get the N. I own both, and while I love the B, the lack of real 3-point makes it ok for just a couple of things. the N is way more useful. As for Nolans comments on starting, keep in mind he has a really worn out N. Either one of these tractors will start lousy with poor compression. I assume you are buying a dsecent one. The three point conversion on the B will only lift about 350-400 pounds. The N will lift 800-900 pounds with no problem. we use our B for mowing (belly mount finish), and pulling a wagon. I wouldn't take two B's for my 2N, even though I love the look of the B, and the sound of that engine. If you want an AC, find a CA, a D10 or D12. these are better than an N. Take Care Steve
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