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Re: What\'s your favorite antique tractor?
Live hydraulics means that the PTO does not need to be engaged for the 3pt lift to operate. Ford 2N/8N/9N tractors do not have live hydraulics, so for example if you want to lift a bush hog you will have to have the blades running to do so. Not having live hydraulics is real inconvenient. With live hydraulics you can use the lift as long as the tractor is running, whether the PTO is engaged or not. The Jubilee/NAA has live hydraulics. Did the ones you looked at have a bush hog available to test them out with? If so, try each one and you'll see what I mean. The 54 NAA sounds like a good deal!
Live hydraulics means that the PTO does not need to be engaged for the 3pt lift to operate. Ford 2N/8N/9N tractors do not have live hydraulics, so for example if you want to lift a bush hog you will have to have the blades running to do so. Not having live hydraulics is real inconvenient. With live hydraulics you can use the lift as long as the tractor is running, whether the PTO is engaged or not. The Jubilee/NAA has live hydraulics. Did the ones you looked at have a bush hog available to test them out with? If so, try each one and you'll see what I mean. The 54 NAA sounds like a good deal!