Posted by hillbillyjack on December 11, 2009 at 16:59:13 from (69.168.144.139):
davpal said: (quoted from post at 23:56:38 12/07/09) I don't think its the tractor as much as the guy that using it. I mow and maintain over a mile of roadside ditches, 4 clear vision corners and 2 miles of wildlife trails with a ford 9n with a 5 foot John Deere brushog. Not to mention plowing all of our michigan snow, disc everybodies food plots for them, haul bucket loads of rocks. Never even had one wheel off the ground in 25 years of using it. This buick and deere guy plays around with JD putt putt tractors that DO ROLLOVER and kill people and he badmouths a ford 9n? Mine goes 17 mph with a sherman transmission down the road and handles like a go cart. I can go around my corner on my road doing about 15 mph without batting an eye. These tractors are light years ahead of anything that was built in 1939 and can easily maintain 8 acres of property. What a joke. I think all a guy has to do is not be a p@ssy and he can do a lot of work no matter what tractor you put him on. Some guys are unbelievable how arrogant they are on here. Whenever the guy makes a post its a rude A-hole remark to somebody about a ford 8n or how they don't know anything about generators or electricity. Then the bragging about his buick. The biggest pos ever to come down the flint assembly line. N's are for sale by the dozens because they made 10 times as many of them as they did anything else and they're almost all still being used everyday. The parade tractors are the POS John Deeres that you advocate on this site all the time.
Hey man, don't hold back. let us know how you really feel.
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