My First Tractor And
Model Year: 1952
I came to own my farm---90 acres of pastoral bliss in the Finger Lakes region of New York, as well as my Ford 8N, via a series of events, mostly fortunate but more often humbling, that bear telling perhaps in some other venue. About the 8N: it has been a magnificent tutor and has saved my skin on many occasions. However, I have not been able to spare the time to work on it. I'm not a farmer, I am a countrified city boy who would starve to death if I had to depend on my "farm skills" for a living. My family's sustenance comes from my teaching history at the local high school (my wife teaches as well). And so my tractor has had to suffer the indignity of having an owner that worked it to death without the care I know it deserved. My relationship with my tractor is analogous to Willie Nelson's relationship with the woman in the song: "Always On My Mind". "Wouldah, shoudah, couldah!"... And so to the tractor I'd like to own: A dependable, that is, low maintenance workhorse that will dig ditches, cut and bail 2-3,000 bails of hay or straw, help me put up or repair fencing, plow snow, brush hog overgrown weed patches, pull wagon loads of firewood, etc. And look good doing all these things. It has to be big enough to do these things and small and nimble enough to get in the woods as well. I'm open to suggestions.There seem to be many good makes and models that would fit the bill.
Pros: Must have many.
Cons: Should not have any.