Bob_Skurka
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Cecil . . . An Oliver 77 is much different than a Ford 8N. And if you try to mow that 3 acre lawn and use wheel brakes to turn the tractor you will likely tear the heck out of the lawn and if there is any soft spot (which reconmarine says there is) then you will leave some nice deep ruts too.
Harder to use? Yup. I think any side by side comparision of any piece of antique iron versus any modern CUT, Sub-CUT or GT will prove that point handily. I stand by that. And while an Oliver 99 will pull a 5 bottom plow, the guy who is asking for advice wants to mow his lawn, pull a cart and grade his driveway!!!
As for safety, NO ROPS on an 8N. NO live PTO. Nuff said. Oh, but I'll add a bit more anyway, the guy is a tractor rookie, tossing him on old iron is going to mean his learning curve to safely operate it will be significantly longer than tossing him on a modern garden tractor that a 14 year old can master using in about 10 minutes!
Harder to use? Yup. I think any side by side comparision of any piece of antique iron versus any modern CUT, Sub-CUT or GT will prove that point handily. I stand by that. And while an Oliver 99 will pull a 5 bottom plow, the guy who is asking for advice wants to mow his lawn, pull a cart and grade his driveway!!!
As for safety, NO ROPS on an 8N. NO live PTO. Nuff said. Oh, but I'll add a bit more anyway, the guy is a tractor rookie, tossing him on old iron is going to mean his learning curve to safely operate it will be significantly longer than tossing him on a modern garden tractor that a 14 year old can master using in about 10 minutes!