That’s cool. I bought it this way 8 years ago. Last week was the first time I had to fill a tire with air. They put tubes in them since even the car tires are shoot. Haha
Inherited my grandpa’s 1950 8N about a year a go. Not a perfect tractor but a nice tractor. Fun to tinker with now and then. No longer doing much work - other than hauling the grandkids around. Lots of new memories being made 😊
I really appreciate people like you who care about and take notice to the best selling tractor. I myself have 2 ford 8N’s and use them both for different jobs. Great video!!
Since the 8N I'm getting will be for woods work, I'm having a welder friend of mine weld up a new front bumper that I can hang weights on as well as mount a winch. This is why I'm happy the 12V conversion has already been done
I saw your post on one of the Facebook groups. Thought Id come over and check it out.. Love my Fords! Currently have 3 along with multiple others I've restored. Subbed. Hope to see more in the future!
Picking up an 8N tomorrow. First ever tractor. Guy was going to scrap it and said if I paid scrap price I could get it. $200 not running and needs a rear wheel. I'm a pretty good mechanic so we will see if I can get it running again. I purchased 22.66 acres in the desert. Hoping the tractor will be helpful as I try to make a farm. I found a loader setup for $150 an hour in the opposite direction. I'm hoping to get the tractor and loader setup working for under $1,000. Have no idea what I am doing but I have UA-cam. Lol
The tractors seem pretty easy to work on. Sounds like you have a great plan and found a super deal. You will enjoy the time with the tractor. Good luck!
@LohreFarm Thank you. I just watched your video on implements. Do you have one where you talk about the failed experiment? I enjoy seeing others projects, successful or not.
haha, I don't. I think you are talking about the small tree mover that I made. I spent a lot of time on it. Everything was custom made. I need to figure out what else it can be used for one of these days. Maybe I should make a video on it.
8Ns are good but my favorite is the Ferguson TO-35. Live PTO and a few more horses. With the Ford N-series be sure to use an overrunning clutch to avoid the brush hog pushing the tractor through fences or into ditches. Live PTO disconnects the PTO.
I prefer the 8N personally due to the location of the distributor for when you need to adjust timing or clean up points (unless you've also upgraded to modern ignition). The ONLY thing i don't like is the lack of "live pto" / hydraulics (for safety reasons), but for a mower or woods tractor you can't beat it
The 1950+ with side mount distributor is probably relatively better, IMHO. I have a 51 and a 48. Your assessment of the $1,400 old=$18,000 new is accurate, but remember, there is no tax on $1,000 used, and parts are probably more available for the 70 year old stuff and definitely cheaper. Try rebuilding a Yanmar engine for the same price.
I have 2, and my brother has 2, his are a 860, and a 871. Mine is a 631, and an Allis D17D. Everything the Fords need is available from Ford and or aftermarket. The 8n just doesn’t have the power for what we need to do, and my Allis has parts issues. The flat rate manual gives twice as many hours to rebuild the engine as my 6 cylinder diesel, so there are sone trade offs. Have fun
I have a Ford 706 reversible scoop, you can see it on my 2N in this video: ua-cam.com/video/L6z8X0mO_hM/v-deo.htmlsi=Hwx9zsLZMUlpZP9r The Ford N-Series tractors started with the 9N in 1939, then came the 2N in 1942. A lot of people confused the 2N with the 9N since both are almost identical and have serial numbers starting with "9N". The 8N came out in 1947 and had a lot of improvements over the 2N, 4 speed transmission, position control, etc. The Golden Jubilee came out in 1953 and added even more upgrades, larger OHV engine, live hydraulics, optionable live PTO, etc. You can trace the N-series up to 1964 with the 2000 and 4000 tractors that came out in 1962.
That's an awesome scoop. Tractor seems to be running real nice there. I only paid $20 for the scoop I modified, so I didn't mind attempting my experiment. Thanks for sharing the video, and knowledge.
@@LohreFarm I have a 1941 9n runs great. My wife has a 1947 2n she repainted when we overhauled it. Last year we grew 1600 pounds of potatoes with our tractors.
@jeromejohnson6448 that’s so awesome. My wife drove the tractor for the first time this past weekend. I can’t wait to show everyone the video. I was very proud, she really did amazing. And dang that’s a lot of potatoes.
@@LohreFarm We grew them for practice and to show my family gave most away to help people. Look for a cole planter mx12, speedo one row potato planter. You will not be able to eat all the food you grow. Now is the time to by seeds on sale.
This is the best tractor ever. Do you agree?
We had a 9N back in the 60's. Putting car tires on the front as you have was a lifesaver when it came to driving over new breaking on the homestead.
That’s cool. I bought it this way 8 years ago. Last week was the first time I had to fill a tire with air. They put tubes in them since even the car tires are shoot. Haha
Inherited my grandpa’s 1950 8N about a year a go. Not a perfect tractor but a nice tractor. Fun to tinker with now and then. No longer doing much work - other than hauling the grandkids around. Lots of new memories being made 😊
That is so awesome! Those memories will last forever.
I really appreciate people like you who care about and take notice to the best selling tractor. I myself have 2 ford 8N’s and use them both for different jobs. Great video!!
Awesome! Thank you, and yes these are the best tractors.
I also have two 1952 Ford 8N's - the Serial numbers are about a thousand apart - I would like to hear their life story's. ( I think )
Life stories of these old tractors would be pretty cool. I believe mine has had many parts replaced over the years. It would be cool to know why.
I have a 1951 ford 8n and it does everything I need it to do mine was free
That’s awesome!!
Fantastic video- loved the conversation!
Thank you!!
I have a 1950 Ford 8n. Love it!
Does it have the embossed rear fenders? If I remember correctly that was the first year Ford put those on the tractor. So cool.
Since the 8N I'm getting will be for woods work, I'm having a welder friend of mine weld up a new front bumper that I can hang weights on as well as mount a winch. This is why I'm happy the 12V conversion has already been done
That’s sounds like a pretty cool idea. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve needed to go get the come a long.
I saw your post on one of the Facebook groups. Thought Id come over and check it out..
Love my Fords! Currently have 3 along with multiple others I've restored.
Subbed. Hope to see more in the future!
That’s so awesome. These tractor are a bunch of fun. Thanks for checking out the channel. I’ve tried to make some cool 8n videos.
Picking up an 8N tomorrow. First ever tractor. Guy was going to scrap it and said if I paid scrap price I could get it. $200 not running and needs a rear wheel. I'm a pretty good mechanic so we will see if I can get it running again. I purchased 22.66 acres in the desert. Hoping the tractor will be helpful as I try to make a farm. I found a loader setup for $150 an hour in the opposite direction. I'm hoping to get the tractor and loader setup working for under $1,000. Have no idea what I am doing but I have UA-cam. Lol
The tractors seem pretty easy to work on. Sounds like you have a great plan and found a super deal. You will enjoy the time with the tractor. Good luck!
@LohreFarm Thank you. I just watched your video on implements. Do you have one where you talk about the failed experiment? I enjoy seeing others projects, successful or not.
haha, I don't. I think you are talking about the small tree mover that I made. I spent a lot of time on it. Everything was custom made. I need to figure out what else it can be used for one of these days. Maybe I should make a video on it.
Nothin like a david brown, the 950 is a hell of a tractor
Totally agree, and a real fine looking one too.
I want one now
Awesome. You’ll want Two. 😂
I recently upgraded the paint job as well. ua-cam.com/video/u-ZYahCqyrg/v-deo.html
8Ns are good but my favorite is the Ferguson TO-35. Live PTO and a few more horses. With the Ford N-series be sure to use an overrunning clutch to avoid the brush hog pushing the tractor through fences or into ditches. Live PTO disconnects the PTO.
Yes, it really too bad they didn’t figure the PTO issue out. There is a deal for the 8N to change this. But seems really hard to find.
I prefer the 8N personally due to the location of the distributor for when you need to adjust timing or clean up points (unless you've also upgraded to modern ignition). The ONLY thing i don't like is the lack of "live pto" / hydraulics (for safety reasons), but for a mower or woods tractor you can't beat it
I did see that a company made a way to deal with the live pro issue. I think they are pretty hard to find though.
The 1950+ with side mount distributor is probably relatively better, IMHO. I have a 51 and a 48. Your assessment of the $1,400 old=$18,000 new is accurate, but remember, there is no tax on $1,000 used, and parts are probably more available for the 70 year old stuff and definitely cheaper. Try rebuilding a Yanmar engine for the same price.
Yes, the availability of parts alone is huge. There really hasn't been a part I couldn't find, and at a reasonable price too. Great comment!
I have 2, and my brother has 2, his are a 860, and a 871. Mine is a 631, and an Allis D17D. Everything the Fords need is available from Ford and or aftermarket. The 8n just doesn’t have the power for what we need to do, and my Allis has parts issues. The flat rate manual gives twice as many hours to rebuild the engine as my 6 cylinder diesel, so there are sone trade offs. Have fun
I have a Ford 706 reversible scoop, you can see it on my 2N in this video: ua-cam.com/video/L6z8X0mO_hM/v-deo.htmlsi=Hwx9zsLZMUlpZP9r
The Ford N-Series tractors started with the 9N in 1939, then came the 2N in 1942. A lot of people confused the 2N with the 9N since both are almost identical and have serial numbers starting with "9N". The 8N came out in 1947 and had a lot of improvements over the 2N, 4 speed transmission, position control, etc. The Golden Jubilee came out in 1953 and added even more upgrades, larger OHV engine, live hydraulics, optionable live PTO, etc. You can trace the N-series up to 1964 with the 2000 and 4000 tractors that came out in 1962.
That's an awesome scoop. Tractor seems to be running real nice there. I only paid $20 for the scoop I modified, so I didn't mind attempting my experiment. Thanks for sharing the video, and knowledge.
I L O V E THE ROOSTER
Haha, yes. Lots of rooster noises in this video.
@@LohreFarm I LOVE HEARING THEM!!
Welcome to the Ford N Series.
Exactly. These things are great!
@@LohreFarm I have a 1941 9n runs great. My wife has a 1947 2n she repainted when we overhauled it. Last year we grew 1600 pounds of potatoes with our tractors.
@jeromejohnson6448 that’s so awesome. My wife drove the tractor for the first time this past weekend. I can’t wait to show everyone the video. I was very proud, she really did amazing. And dang that’s a lot of potatoes.
@@LohreFarm We grew them for practice and to show my family gave most away to help people. Look for a cole planter mx12, speedo one row potato planter. You will not be able to eat all the food you grow. Now is the time to by seeds on sale.
@jeromejohnson6448 That’s a good problem to have. The abundance can be huge.
My 1025r will out work it easily
Those sound like fighting words, haha. That's a cool little tractor, but a little more costly than a 8N.
@@LohreFarm we had a 9 n when I was a kid. Engine burnt so much oil you'd fill the oil and check the gas
@OO-by2jl Haha That’s a pretty funny line. I might use that.