Crazy D gets asked if an N Series Ford Tractor is worth his money. Now Crazy D wants to go over them and talk about what makes them worth your money or what makes them not worth it.
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@georgiabigfoot4 жыл бұрын
Money’s worth ??? People charge $45 an hour bush hogging in Texas. The average price is $2,500 for one divided by $45 is 55 hours. So, 55 hours of bush hogging and it’s paid for.
@glenschumannGlensWorkshop2 жыл бұрын
I spent hundreds of hours on an 8N working on my Dad's Wisconsin dairy and beef farm. Everything from mowing or conditioning hay, to pulling the baler, to spreading manure to disking corn rows after harvest. There is a photo of me sitting on the seat at one year with both parents and the mower Dad bought with the tractor in 1950. That engine can be made to run for ever.
@eaglewhitefeather01835 жыл бұрын
I love my 51'. It saved my home from flooding during Imelda! I needed a tractor that would run a ditch even in the worst weather. It came through with flying colors. Best all around farm tractor money can buy.
@Mike--K3 жыл бұрын
I owned a 1950 8N and loved it. The tractor did everything I needed and chugged along without any issues.
@glenfry74623 жыл бұрын
Made over 500k Ford 8N series. The 2 most popular selling tractors are the Fordson and the Ford N series. Not a modern tractor but can do the job.
@sammyvasile53465 жыл бұрын
I have a 51 also! I bought it over 20 years ago and have mowed and yorked rake it seems like the whole country since then and it has been absolutely flawless! I understand it does not have the lift capacity of a new one, but if you know what you are doing and operate it accordingly it absolutely perfect! I also know everything gets old and needs attention that is a fact of life and these tractors are no different. It is really the value for the money!
@lanceboudin36234 жыл бұрын
Best tractor for the money. I've used one for the last 70 years, and never regretted it. I own a very early 9N, and a '52 8N. Both did my farm work, no failures. And if I couldn't have one today, I'd give up farming!!!!! Remember, Henry Ford was the leader in making Ferguson's hydraulic system work on a tractor, and all the tractor manufacturing companies since have copied the 3 point system. They are simple to fix, easy to operate, and don't tip over like some other "red" and "green" brands. Crazy D is correct on some of the difficulties, but remember, they are 68 to 81 years old and back then we didn't have the modern conveniences like we have on today's tractors. And these old tractors will still be going after the modern ones die. Just visit a tractor salvage yard and note all the "modern" ones already being salvages out because of poor workmanship, or some modern part which failed easily. Ford N series, the best yet.
@semco720575 жыл бұрын
Most people could only afford tractors of that size back in the 1940's thru 1950's and I would love to have one today if I could afford it. I got to drive the Massey Ferguson tractor in 1965 thru 1966 and the tractor was new then and we used it to help clear out a pasture with and the tractor was great. My grandfather had a Ford Tractor built during that era after he retired from GM and moved back to Arkansas and used it until he could not do any work any longer.
@blessed7fold2 жыл бұрын
Sidney Mathious I have been reading your posts for several years now. It seems you and I have the same tastes in tractor videos. I wish you a very Merry Christmas down here in Alabama.
@vermontjeff25354 жыл бұрын
I bought my 9N last week for $1,900 is great shape and I use it only for York raking my mile long driveway . I have no complaints and glad I bought it.
@michaelvogel25222 жыл бұрын
Mowing(6'sickle bar), tedding, raking, plowing, disking, cultivating, large gardens, small produce operation... Beats a team of work horses!
@billslim92675 жыл бұрын
Compared to a farmall cub, the N series are great and far more useful! Thanks crazy D!
@arthurdewith76084 жыл бұрын
far all cub is a row crop tractor for small acreages a specialty tractor for cultivation Ford n and Massey good for pulling small trailers no power
@redneck400m32 ай бұрын
Cubs are capable of alot more then people think. Will they outwork an N? Absolutly not. But with good ballast for traction, downpressure on the hydros, etc theyll do quite a bit. It just sucks cause changing attachments is a bitch and you can only use cub specfic ones
@100texan23 жыл бұрын
The N series were the cats meow when they came out. Every tractor today owes its three point hitch to the Ford n series of course the three points system was Harry Ferguson’s invention.
@russellhancock97654 жыл бұрын
They are great old Tractors. Sometimes having the clutch control the lift and P.T O. Is kinda nice, but it can be aggravating too. We have a 1940 9 N with the Sherman Step that give You 6 Forward Gears and 2 Reverses and it doubles the P.T.O. speed. They will fly with a Bush Hogg, or a cycle mower, but make sure You keep grease in the gearbox. It goes so fast that it will burn the seals up in a bush hog.
@wesdailey99644 жыл бұрын
Just picked up cherry 8n already converted to 12 volt, new tires,Sherman trans (cable operated cable frozen ) side distributor using to move boat and other trailers on my property paid $1825.00 mechanic by trade so fits my bill just fine!!!! Ask the EQ doc if I have to split it to replace Sherman cable for me 😁😁
@tylerrsmith4434 жыл бұрын
Still running a 1946 to cut about 500 acres of fire lines and stuff. Probably the absolute limit of it's capabilities and stalls out when trying to pull through thick soil so the modern air conditioned deere are more readily used
@troytaylor19133 жыл бұрын
I overhauled one with new rings and bearings, it was easy. Used to to drag trees out of the woodlands.
@alec44533 жыл бұрын
My buddys dad passed away 2 months ago and he's been wanting to get his old 8n going again. Gonna rip it down and give it a hone, rings, and a set of main bearings as well. May i ask where you got your parts from?
@troytaylor19133 жыл бұрын
@@alec4453 I was just a teenager in the 70s. That's what we did. Honed the cylinders, put in new bearings. My dad bought the parts but I'm not sure where he got them and he isn't around anymore.
@troytaylor19133 жыл бұрын
You might try Napa auto parts. They were the biggest parts store back then and they can get stuff for things other than automobiles.
@ImaginaryMachines5 жыл бұрын
The most annoying thing about the '41 9N that I had was the 3-pt wasn't live, I had to let off the clutch whenever I wanted to raise the 3-pt which meant I had to shift it to neutral if I wasn't moving. Besides that the old tractor ran great and never gave any issues. Great video!
@jeffreyyeater17804 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@Noah_E2 жыл бұрын
An overrun coupler is only $60. I don't understand why people don't do basic safety and convenience upgrades
@tractorfix5 жыл бұрын
All he needed was a pair of check chains for his mower. You can never hold a mower level with draft control on a 2N/9N. I put 8N pumps and lift covers in mine. Position control is a must.
@swilson97945 жыл бұрын
I just swapped my top link out for a hydraulic link and i can keep my shit as level as i need too.
@donaldgreen74715 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering the N tractors. Got a 9n in Florida that has a lot of problems. Not many old tractor machanics in these parts. May have to fix it myself.
@bryanstevens59014 жыл бұрын
They really are crazy easy to work on, engine wise. I know next to nothing and with a mechanic's tool set with standard sizes I got my grandpa's running like a top. Haven't had to tackle much else but at that point it'd be tools and space in the garage to do a proper tear down and follow some suggestions D gave.
@AJ-nr8cg5 жыл бұрын
Of course this is my opinion, but I've found my 2n to be worth every penny. True, live pto and hydraulics are nice, but my old girl always fires up and has mowed and disced enough pasture to pay for herself many times over.
@baddoggoodog3 жыл бұрын
I bought mine fot $800. I converted it to 12 volt with an a mirror electronic point. Now the problem I have is the touchy starter.
@herculesinwyoming5 жыл бұрын
I have done some impressive stuff with these old fords but that was 30 years ago
@357bullfrog24 жыл бұрын
Yep but I bet you still could
@tomr30742 жыл бұрын
I'd have a fleet of them if I could. My 41 9n was great, my 49 8n gets my fire wood,keeps my driveway maintained, bush hogs my 16 acre field twice a year. It won't last forever but I'll fix it when it breaks. No monthly payment to make
@mickeyfarmer92175 жыл бұрын
You do not have to remove the “tin” on front mount distributor “N”s to service them. Just lay the coil aside, remove the two distributor bolts and pull out the distributor and service it on the bench. The offset of the blade on the back of the distributor allows only one position for installation.
@matthewkaler8234 жыл бұрын
N series ford will fit in most sheds can pull a 2-14 plow. Mine has a loader which gives it live hydraulic it runs a wood splitter. It can lift heavy objects. Right now I’m trying to get the engine running. Old machines break down they are still useful.
@tractorfix5 жыл бұрын
I do a lot of stuff with my N's I have a 8N with a Sherman combo live hyd conversion and a rare Sherman live PTO conversion. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I should make a video of it
@teresajohnson8494 жыл бұрын
Sell it to me kevin i would pay 7k it is factory
@tractorfix4 жыл бұрын
@@teresajohnson849 wait til I die, come to the auction. Thats the only way Trusty Rusty is leaving here LOL
@russellhancock97654 жыл бұрын
I would like to see how the live P.T.O. works.
@ron51185 жыл бұрын
You're right they are good for mowing and grade your driveway, but anything more it's just to small. I have a 2n and 9n. Thanks
@Derekmartin202 жыл бұрын
I made money with my 8N bush hogging for 30 year's bought it for $1200 . My cousin got a little tractor for $10,000 that's not heavy enough to do much of anything.
@jhomrich8911 ай бұрын
I think for typically around the 2 grand or so in decent shape, these normally go for to have a mower and occasionally using it for gardening for what you pay for these used you can't find a better value. I wouldn't put my livelyhood on it as you said but when for the price the alternative is a used garden tractor that is nowhere near as useful you can't go wrong.
@jaywon5555 жыл бұрын
For that type of money other more usable models might be better, in OZ we got the equivalent little TE20 fergies, alot of new weekend warriors would get into trouble with brushhogs as soon as that clutch went in, hard to find one with a straight front on it.
@alanthompson47415 жыл бұрын
Good video, this will be very useful for those in the market.
@jerrystauffer23515 жыл бұрын
You need chains to hold the mower at the correct height. My 9N did a lot of mowing in its time
@jeffreyyeater17804 жыл бұрын
Look up a thing called a zane thang . swear to god it works . it allows the three point to hold position . ya order it and install it . simple simple.
@hershellacey94053 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@mauriciomarianocarneiro5 жыл бұрын
I would still buy one to carry stuff around, but... well no land for this. But put some paint and now you have not only and working tractor, but you also have a tractor that is good for scenery, movies, pictures, work and so on. :)
@jimmyfann21745 жыл бұрын
Great video Crazy D. I never liked the 9n due to the brake/clutch configuration. Live PTO can kinda be had on the 8n, 2n, or 9n with a slip clutch. There is also a leveling kit you can buy for your tractor. Anyone with a small garden, i would reccomend the the N Series
@rodgerfawcett244 жыл бұрын
is it sold
@mwilliamshs2 жыл бұрын
A slip clutch isn't "kinda" live pto. It just prevents the pto attachment from pushing the tractor.
@stevefarms74943 жыл бұрын
I just got a 8n and I skid logs out and haul wood to my house just plow my garden and will be getting it ready to plow snow
@redneck400m32 ай бұрын
Really...to put it in perspective...they stack up well against modern compacts in their power range when you consider price. You can pay 1500-2k for a good functioning N or pay 20k+ for a modern compact that really, besides convienence, safety, and speed the N will do the same jobs (minus FEL work). Not to mention the N is cheaper to fix, much eaiser to work on, and will last the rest of your lifetime.
@donaldjackson11542 жыл бұрын
Love your knowledgeable advice, Thankyou !!!
@jamesberry6574 жыл бұрын
i have a 47 9n if i had known it didnt have a live pto i would have never bought it
@backachershomestead5 жыл бұрын
Great tractor if used correctly. Gotta remember it's not the $15,000 kubota.
@tractorfix5 жыл бұрын
I love my 5 N's and my old grey Fergy BUT serious work around here gets done by a pair of B series Kubotas
@baddoggoodog3 жыл бұрын
I am selling it and buying a stronger a larger tractor, I love my 8 N. A great log puller in the woods.
@onetonf350 Жыл бұрын
N Series are like listening to your music on a turntable from the 70’s. It isn’t always about efficiency, it’s about enjoying the process and nostalgia. If you need more efficiency then…. Move on
@jwoutdoors14513 жыл бұрын
They make all kinds of rebuild kits for them it not like you can’t find parts
@goatmoag4 жыл бұрын
I have 3 other tractors, one a compact, and the reason I bought an N was so I could get on and off it without killing myself. The compact is the worse.
@glenwillard75375 жыл бұрын
What would be the price of that one on a video ?
@CrazyDEquipment5 жыл бұрын
$2300 that is what my consignor is asking for it
@patrickhorvath26845 жыл бұрын
I'm near Tulsa, have a '52 8N (accessible side distributor) for sale w 5 foot brush hog. $2000 New 6volt battery, starter, fresh fluids & tune up .
@southerncouncil41365 жыл бұрын
Patrick Horvath can you deliver to Ft Worth?
@97JoMiller5 жыл бұрын
only reason why I purchased mine is because it has a front loader on it. It's a great tractor though and cheap to work on but that front loader sure makes working on it a lot more tricky to work on.
@robs95744 жыл бұрын
Same here, I’m just wanting to turn compost and haul things around the farm. The loader is why I bought it.
@esaler4 жыл бұрын
I have an opportunity to get one for 1500 and want to use it for the disk furrow on 5 acres is it worth it to me?
@SawmillerSmith4 жыл бұрын
So the problem was he couldn't control the high of the mower because the Hydraulics would leak down.The easy fix would get a mower with 4 wheels
@justinstearns97233 жыл бұрын
9Ns and 2Ns don’t have position control on the hydraulics, so without stay chains it’s impossible to set the 3 point to a certain height. They’re either all the way up or all the way down. They fixed that issue on the 8N by adding position control.
@don66hotrod944 жыл бұрын
No! No live PTO, no power steering. No live hydraulics.
@blessed7fold2 жыл бұрын
When you say no live hydraulics you mean the 3 point wont lift unless the pto is engaged?
@benduffin57275 жыл бұрын
I use my 9N on a cultivator
@jeebus62633 жыл бұрын
~2:00 Did he say they don't have wifi?
@terrycarl89234 жыл бұрын
I paid $800 for my 8n it needs a tire and a condenser and a battery
@halp.36402 жыл бұрын
Is it worth my money? question is how much of money? that will tell you if it's worth it.
@American-Motors-Corporation5 жыл бұрын
Cool video! please tell us is a Cub cadet lowboy worth the money??
@godmodeforever5 жыл бұрын
No.
@American-Motors-Corporation5 жыл бұрын
@@godmodeforever didn't ask you smart ass... You couldn't even start a tractor much less drive one!!
@warrenfogleman99625 жыл бұрын
Please get a better/high quality camera. I love your videos, but they are hard to see
@CrazyDEquipment5 жыл бұрын
yeah I do apologize for the quality of footage we just got a brand new camera and it was not set right and the footage was terrible and the next video after that
@CrazyDEquipment5 жыл бұрын
The next videos everything should be much much better just trying to figure out the new technology LOLthank you and I'm glad that you did enjoy the video and once again I do apologize for the footage
@Seegalgalguntijak5 жыл бұрын
So I guess the primitive version of a PTO would be a belt pulley on the side to drive external equipment like a thresher or a bailer, like many older tractors had.
@lowercherty5 жыл бұрын
They have a splined PTO shaft. It's 1 1/8 inch diameter instead of the current standard 1 3/8 inch diameter in the rear. Adapters are readily available. The only problem is that it only operates when the clutch is engaged, transmission in gear or neutral. The same PTO shaft drives the hydraulic pump for the 3 point hitch. Two problems. One, if you start moving with something attached to the PTO the tractor and implement start at the same time. Two, without an overrunning clutch on the PTO an implement like a brush hog with lots of rotating inertia will drive the tractor forward until it quits spinning. The Jubilee and later Fords had these problems fixed.
@bobbysteelsnDerbyCit3 жыл бұрын
@@lowercherty thanks for explaining this
@arthurdewith76084 жыл бұрын
this tractor will do cutting grass pulling a hay rake scrape manure with a rake pull small loads for the hobby farmer tractor has no snot for much else
@michaelrichter89735 жыл бұрын
The steering wheel will break youre thumbs in plowed ground !a horrable design!ford didnt make a good tractor untill they came out with the blue ones 2,3,4,5 thousand series were terrific tractors!Our niehbor got a new 5000 ford then one year later he got anouther 5000 these were really impressive tractors,he figured two smaller tractors were better than one really big tractor,maybe hes right if you think about it if one breaks down you dtill have one!
@vincentmiceli25544 жыл бұрын
You know when I search everywhere, high and low, for a contact address, phone number, email address,,,,,and find nothing, one has to wonder if you are for real. You advertise, on most of your youtube videos, tractors for sale but apparently you wish to confine any such sales to people in your immediate area. Hiding contact info is not exactly a way to inspire confidence from potential buyers. Nonetheless, be well and Happy Easter.
@CrazyDEquipment4 жыл бұрын
We have the website on Facebook the lots name is Omega Ag sales there's usually a link in the description of the videos to the site
@southerncouncil41365 жыл бұрын
Shitty tractor that looks great as a ranch ornament. Don’t get me wrong I bought mine for 2k not running so they have value. Looks awesome on my acreage.
@jeffambrosia56785 жыл бұрын
I have a 39'..9n...paid 1500bucks for it .plow snow,drag logs,grade the laneway,etc..leave out in the rain,and still runs great..
@davidmcclellan27864 жыл бұрын
Do you live around Crane Texas, the reason I ask is someone has one sitting on a mound in their front yard.
@koebelfarms15732 жыл бұрын
To work on the front distributor, take it off the motor by removing two bolts. That’s how I do mine, it’s a lot easier
@chopdog5 жыл бұрын
I use my 8n to get the mail. Perfect for that.
@geo520414 жыл бұрын
Good job for one of them
@417575 жыл бұрын
Still using my 8N for deer food plots and brush hogging.
@Cw81Deut6n44 жыл бұрын
Just curious, do you mainly use a disc or plow for plots or both?
@garethifan10345 жыл бұрын
I'd love on of these 8N's only because here in the UK there are none, or they're rare as hen's teeth. Here they were all 'grey Fergies', aka TE 20's..I don;t think I've ever seen one badged as a Ford. Looking at it from a grey Ferguson perspective..an 8N certainly looks a different and interesting machine. I love the oversize tyres on the rear too.
@jiggjohns10285 жыл бұрын
I sure appreciate the honesty on your pricing of the N series it all makes perfect sense.
@antuan7344 жыл бұрын
the N series tractor ARE worth having. I loved mine!
@fhuber75074 жыл бұрын
If you get a well maintained one, they are good. If you get one that wasn't cared for, its a money pit.
@acesoftrul3z9 ай бұрын
I feel like the "it'll wear out soon" argument has been around since the 50s-60s and look they're still going just fine. For the money these things are an incredible value
@davidmcclellan27864 жыл бұрын
I might be a little partial to the N series, it's my first tractor ever. I picked up a '44 9N a few months ago. I run a 5ft brush hog and a 5ft box blade with it. Works fine for me.
@dyer2cycle4 жыл бұрын
..not sure where you are located, but $800.00 will NOT get you one around here that runs and functions decent, if at all..non-running ones that have sat outside for years fetch $500.00...$1800.00 will get you a rough runner that is useable but may have some issues...$2500.00-$2800.00 is about average for a decent one..yes, I have seen restored ones for $3500.00-$5000.00..are they worth it?..maybe not to me, but IF they are RESTORED correctly, not "restored" by slopping on some red and white paint, maybe they ARE worth it...I mean, if a new off-brand Chinese-made compact tractor is worth $6000.00-$14000.00, why WOULDN'T a nice example of one of these be worth $3500.00-$5000.00?..A heavier and more stable tractor, AND- regardless of it's age, I bet in ten years, an N-series tractor will have better parts availability and cheaper parts(and much less depreciation), than that Chinese tractor..no, they are not without drawbacks(my biggest complaint about them is the way-too-high-speeded reverse gear, especially in the 8N's), but the compact tractors have drawbacks as well...and one final thing for me personally, they are simpler to work on, with no electronics, and they are gas-powered..I wish SOMEONE made a new gas-powered tractor...
@outcastprojects67335 жыл бұрын
A live pto is a must on a work tractor,The only way life can suck more is if you get an old rig with a hand clutch and a loader.
@357bullfrog24 жыл бұрын
Yes!! Indeed
@curtrn4 жыл бұрын
YES ! You can Buy it , work it and sell it for the same money you paid for or even more most of the time ! I'm just keeping mine because they are such under valued tractors. BANG FOR THE BUCK !
@steamboatal8105 жыл бұрын
I have a 52 model that I bought in 1974 for $50. It had a bunch of stuck valves. It has the Sherman aux. transmission that gives it 4 forward gears in three ranges. Back in the 70s and 80s I had a welding and machine shop and used it around the shop to move trailers and s tuff. I also had 10 acres where I used it to mow regularly. It worked fine for mowing but you need an over run clutch on the pto. When you step on the clutch it does not disengage the pto from the trans. and the inertia of the spinning mower will push you right a fence.
@bigbear5685 жыл бұрын
Very good video. You couldn't be more correct in your answer. Keep up the great work and videos. Many blessings to you and yours
@InjunOutdoors5 жыл бұрын
Worked with a Cajun in South La. who bought an 8N for hunting, Said it was cheaper than a 4 wheeler and could do more with it
@CrazyDEquipment5 жыл бұрын
Wow
@alexlechef25 жыл бұрын
There isnt a spot a N wont get out of.
@chrispenny14223 жыл бұрын
I just said the same thing
@d.brownjr.48454 жыл бұрын
These tractors are great tractors for what they can do. How much you're willing to work. They're simple tractors. Don't think they're a lazy man's tractor. To many men has become to lazy. Thinking the tractor should do all it's own. To make a garden, bushhog, subsoil, pole boom, Scoop pan, pulling logs, scrape blade work, a simple man's tractor. To do simple jobs.
@jameslester38614 жыл бұрын
My Dad bought one (1949) in the fall of 1966 for $125, rebuilt it over the winter and brought it home in March of ‘67. We farmed with that tractor from 1967 til 2000. The tractor last ran in 2002 and is in need of overhaul.
@mr.goodpliers69883 жыл бұрын
I think the fact that Ford didn't rely on tricycle front ends went a long way for their enduring acceptance.
@SemperBlood3 жыл бұрын
As someone new into this. From my perspective, it will get you started. If you wreck it you lost 2500, rather than 100k on the learning curve.
@larrywoodruff75302 жыл бұрын
Vital information, thanks much
@JerryWick6 ай бұрын
Ive had my 1945 2n for nearly a year now. Dearborn trip loader. It was in good but not currently running shape. All it took was a couple hundred dollars in tuneup parts, a little tinkering and basic maintenance, and it runs and works like a dream. I do wish for live PTO and proper position control some rare times, but overall is a great machine that is powerful enough to multiply my productivity 10x on my small acreage/ homestead.. pulling and tearing out small trees and stumps, post hole digging. Moving rocks, moving dirt, pulling fence posts, dragging logs, pulling trailer fulls of cordwood, it does it all and is reletively economical on fuel and other maintenance costs
@clarencetrice44425 ай бұрын
those tractors even brand new back in the day they were S 800 dollars they were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s they were made 4 the small farms mostly garden tractors bush hogging cutting grass w a belly mower cutting and raking hay and dragging the drive way and alot of them was used 2 haul wood most of those old tractors had been changed over 2 / 12volt a long time ago 😊😊 IM surprised they even still make a 6 volt tractor battery anymore they don't have the cranking amps of a 12 volt battery they turn the engine over alot faster 😊😅 U can take a hand crank and turn the engine over faster than a old 6 volt battery / when they kept tuned up like they should be good sparkplugs good points and other items in good shape they start when U turn the key 🗝 😊 that's the way they should start all of the time ⌚ 😊 OMG 4 29 2O24
@sweetpigfarm36455 жыл бұрын
I have 2 reefer engines, I would love to do a N diesel swap! better power and fuel econ. BUT I feel this things have way too tall of a 1st gear
@forsakenmopars1165 жыл бұрын
I wondered if you'd be able to shed some light on my situation. I am out on 9 acres in Tennessee and I have a brand new Kubota bx23s that has less than 25 hours on it. Here is my debate. Yes, I could go buy a deck or a brush hog for the Kubota to mow my acreage, but for the cost of either of those implements I could be looking at getting a decent 8n with a brush hog instead... plus I've always wanted an 8n. I was curious as to what you'd recommend to someone in that situation? Should I spend $1600+ on a brush hog or just find a decent 8n? Thanks! Love the videos!
@davidmcclellan27864 жыл бұрын
Get an N series and a finish mower, if you have scrub brush get a brush hog. I have a 9N with brush hog, my 2 acres are rough scrub brush. Then I take the box blade and do sections at a time as time allows.
@banjocantrell8384 жыл бұрын
I agree on the depends upon what you do with one. I had A Farmal Super A.It was very hard to get onto especially for a man of a larger stature as I am. ,so I sold it for that reason. An offset cultivator tractor is not good for everyday work. As I said in the other video comments, I bought a 1949 2N which I have not picked up yet Once again,Thanks
@carljensen57302 жыл бұрын
I have a 9N for hayrides and parades. It seems to be the perfect vehicle for me.
@BrewBlaster4 жыл бұрын
I'm from the Memphis and my Grandfather had a tractor dealership downtown many years ago. My Dad and all of his four brothers and five sisters worked there at one time or another. That being said; when my Dad retired from the local International Harvester plant, he sold parts for mainly N series Ford tractors along with a few Massey Fergusons. I wish my Dad was still around to see your channel and I want to thank you for bringing back so many memories from helping him with buying and parting out these vehicles. My Dad's oldest brother was a mechanic on many different types of vehicles; from Airplanes, a variety of Diesel trucks and tractors. He liked and worked on Allis Chambers the most. Thanks again.
@johnr84765 жыл бұрын
You was right on the money on depends what you want to do with the tractor. Have to remember a lot people that bought those new may have still been using hay burners, lot of farms were up till the end of WW2, so they were in hog heaven with these, sooo much better than following a mule or horse around all day.
@CerberusProject5 жыл бұрын
I find learning about this stuff neat, despite the fact that I neither have a tractor, nor have the land or need for one. But what I would really be interested in seeing is small engine stuff e.g. lawnmowers, rototillers, edgers, etc. Apart from my lawnmower, all my yard equipment is ancient. Recently I repaired my edger (probably from the 40s/50s, and crazy dangerous. Like dragging a chainsaw alongside a concrete sidewalk), and am currently working on one of my two rototillers (probably similar age). The rototiller apparently needs a keyway that is very uncommon (but fortunately cheap), as the specialist I got it from had never had to sell one before. My other rototiller is a monster, and has an enormous engine (strong enough to literally drag my 6'4, 300lb ass) Anyway, this whole experience has gotten me interested in antique motors and stuff like that. I think it'd be neat content to see. Keep it up! 👍
@ImaginaryMachines5 жыл бұрын
Yeah I got all modern too and I also got a Instagram account :(
@sargepent9815Ай бұрын
Their only major drawback is that they do not have "live hydraulics/PTO" and they're a little under powered for field work. While modern tractors in this size have very similar horsepower, they're pure hydrostatic which amplifies the power much better than a traditional clutch/gear driven machine. But, for 1800-2500 bucks, you CANT top that considering the similarly sized Kubota I was looking at is over 25k BEFORE any implements. For 3 grand I got an 8N with a (used) brush hog and blade for leveling. Is it perfect? No. But value for dollar, its still getting it done dispite being nearly 80 years old
@fortwoods2 жыл бұрын
Great video. It’s obvious you know and truly love these tractors. You know their pros and cons. Thanks for the good info.
@michaelarchebelle4 жыл бұрын
You said 8N started in 48. That is wrong. I have A 47
@jd54462 ай бұрын
Hey everyone, need some help from some tractor aficionados.....Old rancher down the road (82yrsold) has a Super M and wants a new bucket. I know little about tractors (but Im trying). Founf a bucket for a Ford N-Series for $550. Will it fit?
@radamson12 жыл бұрын
I bought two 8n fords last week. I paid $600 for one and $750 for the other with a front-end loader already on it. Neither ran but it only took a few minutes each to get them going. There is no other piece of equipment that can be bought for this price that does so much.
@redneck53563 жыл бұрын
I run stay chains on my 8n . When the bush hog is on it
@100texan23 жыл бұрын
To keep the mower from raising while using it disconnect the top link from the mower.
@thomasbeck90753 жыл бұрын
I have owned one for 28 years I now have 3 and would like to have more
@MarkMiller-ty5ls3 ай бұрын
My 6V 8N starts quicker than any other piece if equipment I own. It is the same as my CJ2a. 6V works just fine, if you aren't looking for accessories, as long as everything is in proper working order. Don't perpetuate the myth 6V doesn't work.
@dalewillard12875 жыл бұрын
OR... you could have had a depth limiter chain installed, you spent a bunch of money for nothing I think.
@SCfanIam1005 ай бұрын
I've had my 1952 8N for 5 years and gotten a ton of use from it with little trouble. I can't even buy a decent riding mower for what I paid for it and it does a lot more work.