I've always loved agriculture, as a kid I spent every weekend and summer working on my uncles Farm, and it sort of stuck, so did the desire for a tractor of my own... Last fall my friend Kevin started teaching me a bit about the Ford N series tractors, I immediately fell in love with them.
I spent since then trying to find one that was decent. My criteria was under $1k, preferably with a Sherman Auxiliary transmission and as complete as I could get, ideally I wanted a 4 speed 8N, but I left my wants fairly loose.
I looked at one on Sunday for $1600, but it was already sold when I got there, I spotted one on Kijiji and contacted the seller, ended up buying it and picked it up yesterday.
It's a '42 2N "War Horse" built likely just after the change over to electric and rubber parts. It's very complete and in great shape, requiring only mechanical maintenance for the most part. The best part was, I got it for $700 and it has the Sherman Combo Auxiliary transmission.
I plan to primarily just mechanically restore it, and may just brush a coat of fresh paint on it at some point. It will be lovingly used in the coming years when I clear some land and level it to build a shop, till then I have a bunch of things I can use it for now.
Nick
I spent since then trying to find one that was decent. My criteria was under $1k, preferably with a Sherman Auxiliary transmission and as complete as I could get, ideally I wanted a 4 speed 8N, but I left my wants fairly loose.
I looked at one on Sunday for $1600, but it was already sold when I got there, I spotted one on Kijiji and contacted the seller, ended up buying it and picked it up yesterday.
It's a '42 2N "War Horse" built likely just after the change over to electric and rubber parts. It's very complete and in great shape, requiring only mechanical maintenance for the most part. The best part was, I got it for $700 and it has the Sherman Combo Auxiliary transmission.
I plan to primarily just mechanically restore it, and may just brush a coat of fresh paint on it at some point. It will be lovingly used in the coming years when I clear some land and level it to build a shop, till then I have a bunch of things I can use it for now.
Nick