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Re: What kind of tractor should I buy
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Posted by Ross Pugh(NC) on June 29, 2006 at 15:35:29 from (216.162.4.115):
In Reply to: Re: What kind of tractor should I buy posted by davpal on June 29, 2006 at 11:18:34:
I have a 2N at my home and an 8N on my farm and I prefer the 8N brakes much better than the 2N or 9N brake set-up, it is impossible to use the left brake and depress the clutch with the same foot at the same time, both are on the left. 8N is a better set up with clutch operated by left foot and both brakes operated by right foot , together or separately for good turns. Fords are easy to find parts for and to repair. Only drawback I have is no live clutch.
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