I had that exact loader on my 8N... Milwaukee Ironworks... took the bucket off and I built a blade for it... It would push snow like a politician pushing taxes. Great Tractor
I have a 52 8N with a Davis loader. It does everything I need it to do on our place. I moved a Rockwell 3 phase cabinet saw into my shop with it - maybe 900lbs? The ole Armstrong power steering was struggling then 🤣
I notice you have your rims flipped to widen the rear wheels. Did that make the tractor alot more stable on hills. I have pretty hilly land and was thinking an 8n setup like that would be pretty stable on hills
Thanks to this video I pulled the trigger on my 8n with front end bucket. Thank You for sharing your experience. Here is the front loader at work. czcams.com/video/Wx3jsVOHgj4/video.html
I had that exact loader on my 8N... Milwaukee Ironworks... took the bucket off and I built a blade for it... It would push snow like a politician pushing taxes. Great Tractor
Like a politician pushing taxes? 🤣🤣🤣 I have a new word thanks to you
I just got a tractor like yours. 1941 9N. Good old tractor! I'm actually loving it!😀👍🚜
I also have 1941 9N works great!! just looking for a loader attachment
I got that same Tractor with hydraulic lift and steering that makes it a dream on our 40 acre farm
N series tractors ended in 1952, golden jubie and naa models came next, great tractors for little money.
I have a 52 8N with a Davis loader. It does everything I need it to do on our place. I moved a Rockwell 3 phase cabinet saw into my shop with it - maybe 900lbs? The ole Armstrong power steering was struggling then 🤣
Sweet setup, the whole homestead. You got it right man.
Dustin Pollard thanks!
1952 was the last year of the 8n
They are great. It's best to convert them to 12 volt.
Nice tractor. Love my 1950 8n. Does everything I need. Tc
I see lots of loaders in my area for the N series tractors for $300.
it do anything you need to do thats all that matters
hi I just got a ford 2n with a loader also and love it.
nice! put up a video and put the link in the comments!
I notice you have your rims flipped to widen the rear wheels. Did that make the tractor alot more stable on hills. I have pretty hilly land and was thinking an 8n setup like that would be pretty stable on hills
I can tell you it does help, I regularly operate on "dozer only" steep slopes and as long as you can use your brakes correctly, you'll be alright
Thanks to this video I pulled the trigger on my 8n with front end bucket. Thank You for sharing your experience. Here is the front loader at work. czcams.com/video/Wx3jsVOHgj4/video.html
how much did you pay for it?
$1200
Yep its 8 n but looks like 48 to 51 to me cant be a58
8n weren’t made in 1958.
that tractor is not a late 50s it is a48 to 52
Side or front mount?
front.
Front mount is 49 and under side mount is 50 to 52.
@@josephfinch7507 my 50 is a front mount
Ford stop making 8n in 1952
Ugly but functional.