RobertN
Super Member
I will jump in here...
I have both, my Farmall-A and my B8200 HST 4wd Kubota. I've used Ford 9-2-8N tractors a little too.
The older tractors tend to be more task oriented. My Farmall is a good pulling and cultivating tractor. I could pull a disc with my Kubota, but it would not be a good cultivator; it sits too low and would mush the plants. A Ford 8N is similar. It puls a disc or plow, but as a cultivator, not so good.
My Kubota is a good general purpose tractor. But, it would be limited as an Ag tractor. It has similar HP to my Farmall, but the Farmall would do better in the field. The Kubota, with HST, 4wd, loader is a potent utility tool.
So, if you have defined uses for a tractor, the older iron might work just fine; look at all the old Farmall Cubs and A's used for mowing machines. If you want to do a score of utility jobs, then the new CUT will work great.
I have both, my Farmall-A and my B8200 HST 4wd Kubota. I've used Ford 9-2-8N tractors a little too.
The older tractors tend to be more task oriented. My Farmall is a good pulling and cultivating tractor. I could pull a disc with my Kubota, but it would not be a good cultivator; it sits too low and would mush the plants. A Ford 8N is similar. It puls a disc or plow, but as a cultivator, not so good.
My Kubota is a good general purpose tractor. But, it would be limited as an Ag tractor. It has similar HP to my Farmall, but the Farmall would do better in the field. The Kubota, with HST, 4wd, loader is a potent utility tool.
So, if you have defined uses for a tractor, the older iron might work just fine; look at all the old Farmall Cubs and A's used for mowing machines. If you want to do a score of utility jobs, then the new CUT will work great.