Posted by Leroy on January 25, 2009 at 17:56:06 from (209.143.52.185):
In Reply to: Looking for opinions posted by farmerwannabe on January 25, 2009 at 07:50:50:
A late Ford 8N is rated at same PTO HP as the Farmall H you just sold and if you have the rear tires loaded it will weigh just about the same as that H without loaded tires and an 8N will have the brake pedals both on the right side and easy to operate, the 2-9N have one on the right and one on the left and harder to get used to. Have a 2N & 9N now and had a 41 Farmall H for years so I know the capableties of both. The A C B is smaller, less weight than the Ford and less HP and you know what it will do. The AC WD that you just bought will have about the same traction as an 8N Ford and less than the Farmall you just sold but the WD will have about 5 more HP than the H. Anything you could handle with your AC B the 8N Ford can handle and it will handle a lot of what your Farmall H wood. A Cub is not a low tractor, as tall as the AC B and taller than The Ford with 1/3 the power of a Ford.
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