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paul-MI wrote on Saturday, March 08, 2003 (PST):
  • this should be posted on the new "Stuck and troubled "link!
    Ron wrote on Sunday, March 09, 2003 (PST):
  • Back up.
    Jon wrote on Monday, March 10, 2003 (PST):
  • Get another Tractor and pull it out.Now you know why they say Ford stands for FIX OR REPAIR DAYLY.
    Ultradog MN wrote on Thursday, March 13, 2003 (PST):
  • But, but, but... It's not an 8N. It's either a 9N or a 2N. Doesn't make much difference when you're stuck though.
    Cameron wrote on Saturday, March 15, 2003 (PST):
  • If it were me I would get a hi-lift jack and 4X6 and try to jack it up high enough to get the 4X6 under the wheel, It might damage the tractor if you tried to pull it out. Only as a last resort I would try to pull it out
    steve wrote on Thursday, March 27, 2003 (PST):
  • this is not an 8n. it is either a 9n or 2n. it 9/2n whaale and a 9/2n paint job. it could have an 8n engine and parts because alot of engines and parts were switched because most of the parts are interchangeable.
    seasoned tractor driver wrote on Sunday, March 30, 2003 (PST):
  • Ye are all wrong, the best way to pull it out is to park another tractor 10 or 15 yards in front of it tie a chain around the rim of the wheel that is stuck tie the other end to the parked tractor make sure the chain is lined up with the center of the stuck wheel and that the parked tractor is in line with the stuck tractor now put the stuck tractor in a low foward gear driving forward so that the stuck wheel will drive on the chain pulling itself out
    seasoned tractor driver wrote on Sunday, March 30, 2003 (PST):
  • Ye are all wrong, the best way to pull it out is to park another tractor 10 or 15 yards in front of it tie a chain around the rim of the wheel that is stuck tie the other end to the parked tractor make sure the chain is lined up with the center of the stuck wheel and that the parked tractor is in line with the stuck tractor now put the stuck tractor in a low foward gear driving forward so that the stuck wheel will drive on the chain pulling itself out
    Barty Longfellow wrote on Tuesday, April 01, 2003 (PST):
  • Everybody it's an 8n, I tried to back up Ron guess what no good I also tried to jack it up useless, when the seasoned tractor driver wrote on sunday I said it's worth a try so I got a chain and a tractor followed his instructions and the tractor pulled itself out many thanks to the seasoned tractor driver. People you know what to do the next time you get stuck.
    Heck wrote on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 (PDT):
  • The seasoned tractor driver knows what hes talking about I got stuck tried his method and hey it really works its so simple.
    1010Rider wrote on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 (PDT):
  • It looks like your plow is not adjusted right.
    Barty wrote on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 (PDT):
  • 1010 Rider did you ever see a plow? because this is not a plow its a subsoiler or ripper. You have a long way to go 1010 Rider but everybody has to start somewhere.
    Froggy wrote on Monday, May 26, 2003 (PDT):
  • I DONT THINK THIS IS A 8N.
    Rusty 2N wrote on Monday, May 26, 2003 (PDT):
  • It's a 2N look at the wheel hubs & the radius arms. Probly has a 3 speed transmission. If not than the motor are not original to this tractor.
    Red wrote on Saturday, July 19, 2003 (PDT):
  • Forget the make it's stuck, he got information on how to pull it out and got it out.
    ck wrote on Friday, September 12, 2003 (PDT):
  • How did you do that? Need some mirrors on that "9N" of yours or better yet look behind you when you back up..

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