My 1950 8N is a working tractor, not a restore although I have given thought to getting a new hood and painting. It is 3 yrs older than me and I have had it for about 28 years. I use it a lot in cutting and moving my yearly firewood and snow plowing.
I bought one of those dearborn front plows but I have added my own design front mount pump and a frame to use hydraulics for raising and power angle. I made a frame to mount the rear of the plow frame that bolts to the transmission/rear end area and braces to the rear end.
Again no garage queen about 8 yrs ago i added saturn vue power steering unit and that was a game changer for these arthritic shoulders and hands.
22 years ago I converted it to 12volt and that electronic points replacement.
In doing firewood I used a homemade 3 pt set of forks to move pallets of wood.
After adding the hydraulics I made and added a double acting cylinder that mounts to the tractor just above the pto and goes to a second hole in all my 3 pt implements, I can raise anything without having to shift to neutral. The original lift is functional I just leave it down and out of gear when using the add on. If you think about it, it is just letting the 3pt go up like it normally would if you say were pulling a rake and it hit a high spot.
Lastly it came with the sherman over/under/direct transmission and I think I paid about $4000 in about 1997 with a ford finish mower and a ford rear blade.
5 years ago I bought my
L2501 but the 8N gets used about 50% of the time still.
Bill