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Ford Tractor Enthusiasts Launch Newsletter
"Ford produced more than 800,000 9n, 8n and 2n tractors and it's estimated that more than half are still in service. We want to work together with owners to help keep them running," says Gerarld W. Rinaldi, Stamford, Conn., who recently launched a new publication aimed primarily at owners of the Ford "N-Series" tracto
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Ford Tractor Enthusiasts Launch Newsletter TRACTORS Collectors 10-2-5 "Ford produced more than 800,000 9n, 8n and 2n tractors and it's estimated that more than half are still in service. We want to work together with owners to help keep them running," says Gerarld W. Rinaldi, Stamford, Conn., who recently launched a new publication aimed primarily at owners of the Ford "N-Series" tractors.
(Another publication, "The Ford Fergie Farmer published by Todd Miles in Massachusetts, serves many Ford tractor owners but recently ceased publication.)
The N-tractor newsletter will concentrate on service tips, a buy-sell swap parts exchange, book and service manual reviews, and will have other general tractor-related articles. "These tractor were efficiently and beautifully designed and are very even-tempered and forgiving. They're simple to operate and maintain and do exactly what they were meant to do," notes Rinaldi.
A subscription to the quarterly newsletter sells for $6 per year. For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, 9N-2N-8N NEWSLETTER, Gerald W. Rinaldi, 154 Blackwood Lane, Stamford, Conn. 06903.
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