I do agree that tractor is miss represented but could steel be made into a good worker.. The front end center is dammaged as that bent wishbone shows, Somebody hit a hole or something to bend that wishbone like it is. steering wheel looks like the one on my 41 9N. Dad bought a Ford 2N new in may of 44, just the older version of the 8N. I still have that tractor. It has done every job on the farm since new from tillage, planting, harvesting and cleaning stables to hauling grain to elevator.It has pulled a combine, corn picker forage harvestor all with the PTO. Dads only tractor untill I got big enough to drive it then he bought a 38 A john Deere as a healp mate and that Ford still did a lot of heavy tillagr including plowing and working ground. We pulled a 4 roe cron plabter with it. Pulled a baler for years but baler was engine powered. So they did do way more work than some seem to think they were worth just for driving around. I now own also a 41 9N tractor but it is needing the rebuilt engine installed that I can no longer do. Biggest tractor I ever owned was a Ford 5000 and these big ones you now want you could not give me to use. Newest and biggest tractor in JD line I would have ever considered having would have been a 730 gas, no diesel for me.
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