Those little Fords are just so darned handy because of their 3 point. Nimble, simple, reliable too. Be nice to upgrade from an N to a 600 or even one of the smaller blue Fords but on 2 acres an N would do anything you wanted it to do. I would skip the 9N 2Ns and get an 8N though. Has a real drawbar for pulling out those small trees and shrubs plus a couple of other refinements over it's earlier sisters. They're pulling fools on a plow too those little Ns. Like if you wanted a garden and looked for a plow and a disc. They'll have your bush hogging, finish mowing, snow moving and firewood hauling done in the wink of an eye too while their tall, ungainly, row crop cousins are just getting their makeup on. On 2 acres though I'd make sure I found one with a Sherman overdrive in it. Had an 8N here in the City for a while on less land than that. Not much to plow or mow here but did find it quite useful (with the overdrive) for Sat. morning breakfasts at McDonalds and Thursday night tacos and taps at the Legion. Good luck
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