SaguaroSqueezer
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Hi,
I'm Rod Wagoner in Tucson, AZ. Even though I was born in NE, I'm fairly new to tractors. We have a difficult, uphill driveway about 250 yds long that the county had graded for the 1st 16 years that we've lived here. Suddenly, becaue of 'budget cuts' ... though my taxes seem to go up every year ... they've stopped grading it. Since it was never properly put in ... culverts, drainage manangement, etc ... it washes out during our summer 'monsoon' season and I have to maintain it.
I thought I had the answer by putting a 3-point hitch and Gannon box on the back of my 76 Powerwagon 3/4 ton PU but I also need that truck to haul material so continually connecting and disconnecting the hitch and blade doesn't make for a good soulution.
I've decided on a Ford N series as the best option and bought a 9N today. It's pretty original and has a hydaraulic blade on the front already. I still have to go get it. Has anyone hauled one on a UHaul Car Trailer before?
Looking forward to learning much more about ths tractor and what I can do to/with it.
Rod
I'm Rod Wagoner in Tucson, AZ. Even though I was born in NE, I'm fairly new to tractors. We have a difficult, uphill driveway about 250 yds long that the county had graded for the 1st 16 years that we've lived here. Suddenly, becaue of 'budget cuts' ... though my taxes seem to go up every year ... they've stopped grading it. Since it was never properly put in ... culverts, drainage manangement, etc ... it washes out during our summer 'monsoon' season and I have to maintain it.
I thought I had the answer by putting a 3-point hitch and Gannon box on the back of my 76 Powerwagon 3/4 ton PU but I also need that truck to haul material so continually connecting and disconnecting the hitch and blade doesn't make for a good soulution.
I've decided on a Ford N series as the best option and bought a 9N today. It's pretty original and has a hydaraulic blade on the front already. I still have to go get it. Has anyone hauled one on a UHaul Car Trailer before?
Looking forward to learning much more about ths tractor and what I can do to/with it.
Rod