Cramblit26
Member
Hi there,
Just wanted to post in intro.
I've only been around tractors for just about a decade, so I'm still learning.
My first tractor was a 1952 Ford 8N with an oversized fully hydraulic loader. Which was ridden way too hard and always put away wet by it's previous owner.
When I initially bought it, I thought it was awesome. Then as time went on I started to get frustrated with having to spend an hour working on it just to used it for 20 minutes. So earlier this spring I sold it to a family member with more patience than I had. I didn't really want to just sell it some Joe Blow who probably would have scrapped it. But to be fair to the tractor it self, when it worked, IT worked!! it was like a little tank, it just needed some overdue TLC.
Just wanted to post in intro.
I've only been around tractors for just about a decade, so I'm still learning.
My first tractor was a 1952 Ford 8N with an oversized fully hydraulic loader. Which was ridden way too hard and always put away wet by it's previous owner.
When I initially bought it, I thought it was awesome. Then as time went on I started to get frustrated with having to spend an hour working on it just to used it for 20 minutes. So earlier this spring I sold it to a family member with more patience than I had. I didn't really want to just sell it some Joe Blow who probably would have scrapped it. But to be fair to the tractor it self, when it worked, IT worked!! it was like a little tank, it just needed some overdue TLC.