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Re: Farmall H hp vs. Ford 8n hp
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Posted by Steve w on August 07, 2000 at 06:42:10 from (205.232.79.7):
In Reply to: Farmall H hp vs. Ford 8n hp posted by nick on August 06, 2000 at 10:44:16:
The H has more HP. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a 3 point hitch, is very high (can't get under trees as well as the N) takes up a lot of room in the garage, and parts are really expensive. It's height makes it less stable, an issue on hilly ground. Keep in mind, that unless you get a 3-point hitch conversion, you can't just go to QFF and buy implements. But while the 2 point implements are becoming modre and more rare, they usually sell cheap. If none of this is a problem, get the H. They sell for about $800 to $1500 bucks here in upstate NY, an are much more rare than an N. Plus you can use it for square dancing.... Good Luck Steve
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