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Re: Ford vs. Cub or A
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Posted by Aberdale Farm on March 06, 2005 at 05:14:20 from (63.155.220.18):
In Reply to: Ford vs. Cub or A posted by swanee on March 05, 2005 at 17:15:06:
I would agree with all posters comments. The Cub will be a bit undersized. The A is a nice tractor, but lacks a 3 pt. hitch. The 8N is a bit nicer than a 9N/2N, especially one with a side mount distributor. (Easier to change points, etc.) Other models you may want to consider in your search: Ford NAA Jubilee Ford 600 or 800 series (look for one with live PTO) Ford 2000 Massey Ferguson 20 or 30 series Massey Ferguson 35, or 135 Oliver Super 55, or 550 John Deere 420, or 430 utility Farmall 300, or 330 utility (these tractors may have a 2 pt. hitch, but can easily be converted to 3 pt hitch.) Farmall 340 utility These tractors are all still very useful, with service parts readily available through dealerships and aftermarket sources. Good luck with your search! Dale
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