crk133
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so does anyone know of plans of a factory cab for this one?
Do you think your current loader would work on the new 8N? That would look cute and save you money from having to buy a new loader![]()
so does anyone know of plans of a factory cab for this one?
In the design section of the originally posted web site they do show a drawing of a factory cab.
Sweet looking Machine - love the retro. Hard to imagine paying that when you can get an original for usually around $2K. My dad had 2 8Ns and a 9N - very nice machines.
The original and this model are way different so it is not that hard to imagine.
Love at first sight.....
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New Holland | Boomer | Tractors | New Tractor - 8N, 20 Horsepower
Rob, I think you have to compare the NH price with a comparable 50 hp JD with IVT to see just how marketable the Boomer 8N will be. Also, when you compare a new gear-drive Boomer cut to an old 8N, the new Boomer looks like a waxed Sunday-driver by comparison. The cost of the 8N was around $1000 new as I remember. Any tractor today looks like gold by comparison. Times change, and so do price conceptions. I think many of the shiny chrome components of the Boomer 8N, like a chrome ROPs, will be optional. If you look at the basic tractor without options, it is just a very nice red-belly with that medium-gray painted hood and fenders so many people love. The seat looks radical, but having all those vent holes could really be nice after about 4 hours in the Texas sun.
But I'll admit it. If I had one, I'd be out there with my can of wax and be taking lots of pictures of my shiny new "toy."![]()
Even with this economy I think this tractor will do well. So many people have fond memories of the old 8n and would love to own this new version just because of that. I am only 30 but......
In this economy...well that depends. In any economy there are still people with money..IE when my wife wins the lotto I'll still be spending like a fool!! But even now in Southeast Texas it's hitting home. Me included.With consumer confidence so low, everyone stops spending. So the guy who makes a living with a tractor is going to be looking for value instead of gimmicks. Hmmm, $10k more for a paint job and CVT when I'm cutting/mowing hay 99% of the time, a gear works fine for this. If he is really worried then he'll go with the cheaper option. I would. If he's got money and wants a toy, he'll buy. This same guy probably uses his truck as much tractor...and we know people have stopped buying cars and trucks. Maybe the gov has a buyout plan for tractor owners to!!