Ken Pike
Bronze Member
I grew up in the country on a run-down farm & learned to drive on an ancient Famall A that belonged to my maternal grandfather - miserable thing (both of them!). No hydraulics just a fixed drawbar for towing things, grabby clutch & 1/2 turn of free play in the steering box. We used the old thing for everything - gardening with horse drawn implements, snow plowing with a home made wooden front blade, skidding logs for firewood & saw logs & hauling 4' pulp wood on a 2 wheeled trailer made from a truck frame. No way to lift a chained up log so we just dragged them. Most of the neighbours had Ford 8N's (including my paternal grandfather, my buddy) & I thought they were Cadillacs with that hydraulic 3 point hitch. My '47 Ford 8N & my 1980 Kubota B7100 really outshine that old Farmall A. In fact my little Kubota can outwork the 8N on most jobs.