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Re: length of a Ford 2N and the length of a 8N
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Posted by Steve (Magnolia, TX) on December 17, 2004 at 06:09:50 from (161.114.1.184):
In Reply to: length of a Ford 2N and the length of a 8N posted by joe motis on December 16, 2004 at 22:15:39:
Per the 8N Operator's Manual (and the 2N and 8N have the same dimensions), the tractor is 115", from front to drawbar. They won't nest. The rear wheels will track the front wheels, so... unless you widen the rear tire spacing of the front tractor and narrow the front tire spacing of the rear tractor, they won't nest at all (and even if you do this, you won't gain much more than a foot, or so). I've got a 12' trailer that I haul my 8N (with 4' brush hog) on. The hog hangs off by about 18" - 24". The tractor alone has almost 2' of trailer left over, so... if your trailer is >_20', you should be good to go... HTH Steve
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