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Posted by Smith on July 26, 1998 at 21:46:10:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 8N or 9N posted by Scott Daly on July 24, 1998 at 08:49:49:


ing made of steel and rubber.
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: : : : I'm in the market for a Ford Tractor. I want to do some light grading and snow removal. I have found a 9N with a Wagner loader and box grader. All for $3750. Is this a good deal? It seems high for the market. I've never owned a tractor, but the N series like a lot of tractor for the money. Any thoughts......

: : : Scott: Seems about $1000.00 high at least for my area. 9N's sell for less than 8N's around my neck of the woods and a real decent 8N is worth around $2500.00 I would not be in such a big hurry and look around a little more. Dan
: : How much value do you place in the equip? In Mid MI a 9N in good condition would sell for around $2500. The key I believe is how does it run, how is the rubber, are there any major leaks and does it burn any oil. If it needs engine work , it will not come cheap.

My Dad spent a lifetime with Ford and his advice was as follows:
9-N Do not accept as a gift
8-N Better but no cigar
NAA First useable model with 600 series being better
With apologies to all collectors there are many
improvements over a few years of production which
you will greatly appreciate if you use the
tractor on a regular basis and are not much
more costly if at all/ Good Luck


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