The 800 came out in several flavors - an 860/ 861 has all the cool options, an 820 has almost no options. So not all 800 series tractors are the same.....
You will need a pto for the mower.
Live pto or independent pto lets you run a baler or tiller or snowblower much, much easier. While possible, it's no fun to run these machines without it.
Live/independent means you can stop the tractor from moving, but still have power to the pto to keep the implement spinning. Without live/independent pto, there is only one drive shaft in the tranny, so you push in the clutch and both the rear wheels & pto stop; to mow grass or blow snow you have to let out the clutch and start the mower and the wheels moving at the same time. Can't let slugs or clogs work through easily.
The live pto and more gears (5) of an x6x model Ford is well worth the extra money.....
If you want to use a tiller for your garden operation, even the 800 series might not be the best idea, you want a slow speed for a tiller. The N series wouldn't be much with the 4 speed and no live anything.....
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