motownbrowne
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 - Kubota mx4700 HST, New Holland TC-29D
 
Cool thread you guys! I noticed it a while back, but just read from cover to cover this morning. 
My dad farmed vegetables from 1974-2013 with Ford tractors. He started with a '49 8n and then bought a second one in about 1994. The second one was a 1952 with the Sherman over-under and electronic ignition. Also, the brakes worked, so it was a substantial upgrade
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Still, though, they were poor tractors for what we needed to do (rototill, bush hog, etc.). Just geared too fast and no longer hydraulics or PTO. So I sold the 1952 last year and I've got the '49 on Craigslist right now.
If dad had bought a 3 cylinder 3000 or even a 600 or 800 series machine, I probably would keep them around, but I just don't have much love for the 8ns. I did buy a NH to replace them, but it's actually a Shibaura, so kind of a whole different deal.
Here's my dad on the '52.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My dad farmed vegetables from 1974-2013 with Ford tractors. He started with a '49 8n and then bought a second one in about 1994. The second one was a 1952 with the Sherman over-under and electronic ignition. Also, the brakes worked, so it was a substantial upgrade
Still, though, they were poor tractors for what we needed to do (rototill, bush hog, etc.). Just geared too fast and no longer hydraulics or PTO. So I sold the 1952 last year and I've got the '49 on Craigslist right now.
If dad had bought a 3 cylinder 3000 or even a 600 or 800 series machine, I probably would keep them around, but I just don't have much love for the 8ns. I did buy a NH to replace them, but it's actually a Shibaura, so kind of a whole different deal.
Here's my dad on the '52.





