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Posted by DANWV on July 20, 2003 at 12:01:31 from (66.190.189.232):
I am still "on the fence" so to speak about which tractor would be more usful and user friendly. I got to do a little baling this weekend on a friends tractor. It was a compact and I do mean compact 20hp diesel 2wd. It was all it could do to lug a running baler up a small grade and keep baling. I want to buy a larger tractor and help bale and mow. I like the looks of the 460/560 but I am not sure if they had independant pto's or not.This little tractor did not and I had to yank it out of gear when baler filled up a heavy. Major pain. I know I want a diesel and independant pto and hydraulics. I think the 56 series might be a little more accomodating. I know the 460/560 does not have factory 3pt. but I am not sure if the 56 series does or not. Which tractor do you all like. I would like the 560D tricycle for tractor pulling but not for the work I will be doing. Some of the terrain is quite hilly. Give me some feed back please. Thanks DANWV
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