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Re: I am looking to buy this 8N, and need advice
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Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 27, 2005 at 06:37:15 from (12.75.190.180):
In Reply to: I am looking to buy this 8N, and need advice posted by Polish Texas Aggie on March 26, 2005 at 17:55:20:
You're getting some good advice here but I recommend going over to the 9N,2N,8N board. That's where the real experts are. There's a guy named Zane over there that will sell you a position control for, as I recall, less than $100. I believe he's also invented something to give you live pto/hyd. There's another guy named Dell who really knows the electrical end of them, etc. They were great little tractors and we admired them for what they were but never bought because they were simply too light to be hooking on to heavy wagonloads on moderatly hilly terrain. I wouldn't for example, plan on hooking one to a baler with a wagon behind it, not a safe thing to do. They would not pull two plows in heavy red clay, etc. That pretty well relegated them to lawn & garden duty and that was unthinkable in those days.
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