Saw it on the truck too, but I didn't take the picture.
Actually this was sent to me by @WARRIORWELDING lol.
Actually this was sent to me by @WARRIORWELDING lol.
View attachment 395300
Lever half way up the tractor on this side is a range selector.
View attachment 395301
Lift works power up gravity down. My research shows the pto must be on for the lift to work. The pto is like all the other N series and suffers from allowing implements inertia to drive through the transmission. So a bush hog will push you around when you least expect it.
The left rear fender is the only real damaged sheet metal on the entire unit. The grill is surprisingly straight along with the hood.
i was going to say the same thingGet an over run coupler for it and you wont get pushed around.
Do the over run connector. The Sherman is nice. Basically its a low range for the transmission. You ever get bored build me a bumper for my 8n. I need to hang some weights on the front. SN will be on the engine and tell you exactly what year it is.Nice tractor with the sherman Hi-Lo. Get an over run coupler for it and you wont get pushed around.
Nice tractor with the sherman Hi-Lo. Get an over run coupler for it and you wont get pushed around.
It has an odd coupling on the PTO or appears to. I will get some picks when I can fiddle with it.i was going to say the same thing
Does your unit have a bumper at all? I may have a bumper with a shape I am more used to seeing on these tractors. I will get you a picture.Do the over run connector. The Sherman is nice. Basically its a low range for the transmission. You ever get bored build me a bumper for my 8n. I need to hang some weights on the front. SN will be on the engine and tell you exactly what year it is.
It may have an over run on it. See if it spins free in one direction. The over run lets the implement spin and the tractor stop. It acts like a ratchet. I can't answer what it will do with anything much except for subsoilers and box blades. Needless to say mine has impressed the shit out of me. As for the tiller people say you can't use one on these with out the sherman. They say the tractor doesn't go slow to till good with the sherman it does. So I'd roll the dice since you have one.It has an odd coupling on the PTO or appears to. I will get some picks when I can fiddle with it.
As for the Sherman Hi-Lo I had read about the possibility and was tickled to see it. I have heard varying opinions on it. I do know this little bugger is pretty high geared. That concerns me.
Any of you folks got real world experience of what this tractor will or want do? I realize I'm not gonna be pulling a square bailer unless it has a pony motor. But a Tiller the width of the rear tires has been a want for a garden unit. This is why I decided to get it going and check it over, I cannot afford a more modern dedicated garden unit right now.
No no bumper at all. I Like what is on the front of yours. Looks easy to hang weights on. Your tires might be filled if they are its a water calcium mix likely and is nasty on metal. I bet the tires on mine are 300 lbs or more.Does your unit have a bumper at all? I may have a bumper with a shape I am more used to seeing on these tractors. I will get you a picture.
It has an odd coupling on the PTO or appears to. I will get some picks when I can fiddle with it.
As for the Sherman Hi-Lo I had read about the possibility and was tickled to see it. I have heard varying opinions on it. I do know this little bugger is pretty high geared. That concerns me.
Any of you folks got real world experience of what this tractor will or want do? I realize I'm not gonna be pulling a square bailer unless it has a pony motor. But a Tiller the width of the rear tires has been a want for a garden unit. This is why I decided to get it going and check it over, I cannot afford a more modern dedicated garden unit right now.
EDIT: Been using a Massey 20c with a loader. It has around 45 HP at the crank and I have found myself doing some pretty aggressive things, like lifting the rear off the ground with loaded tires and a gill box blade hanging off the rear..... I know this little guy isn't up to that. But it is stupidly geared and heavy for working in a food bed of sorts after breaking the ground.
A lot of wisdom here. My Massey 35 outperforms my dads 8N in every way, and is almost the same size. But he still loves his 8N and will never get rid of it.Your hi-lo MAY let you use a PTO tiller, but these ol girls are geared too high for most of the PTO tillers.
I use mine mostly as something to lean against...... But I have used these before (we had a 2N, 8N, and a TO-30 with a hi-lo on the farm) for bush hogging, plowing, discing, turning, scraping, skidding, and putting out hay. Biggest complaints are no live PTO, geared high, and to be as small as they are they suck at turning.
A lot of wisdom here. My Massey 35 outperforms my dads 8N in every way, and is almost the same size. But he still loves his 8N and will never get rid of it.