Nope, you're wrong. I'm not bashing, I'm just asking. I had one, I know what they can do, what they shouldn't do, and what they d@mn sure can't do. I suppose the "gentleman farmer" and "estate owner" would be satisfied with something small and light. I've got 80 acres of my own, plus neighbors land I help keep up. I tried it with an N, and with a 2000 prior. I got tired of not having live power, and of not having enough power, that I got rid of the Fords and got what I have now. The little Ford's are fine to spay with, or drag a pasture, or pull a hay rake. But in my neck of the woods, you work all day at your job, then come home and try to get your hay up, or your brush hogging done. I do in a day now what it took a week to do with an N. And I promise you all this, even an N beats a team of horses and a 5' sickle mower. I started farming with a team. I went from there to an N and still kept the horses. All I'm saying is, I don't understand people. But that's ok. I evidently am not smart enough to. And , again, I'm not bashing the Ns. You want one or one dozen, more power to you. I'm glad someone cares enough about the old girls to take care of them, regardless of their color. Which is one why I like this site so much. Mac
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