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Re: Whats a good 60 horse tractor?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 04, 2003 at 14:17:03 from (209.226.247.139):
In Reply to: Whats a good 60 horse tractor? posted by Kelly C on September 04, 2003 at 12:26:29:
Kelly: There is only few choises 560, 656, 666 and 686. I have baled thousands of round bales with my 560 and 656. Sure they labour a bit at the end of the bale, but you know what, 1066 was no faster, just burnt more fuel. I have even rolled a few bales with the IH 241 round baler and 300 when other tractors were busy. I don't know what all the fuss is about on hp for a round baler. I will grant you 300 was not as fast as others but it was putting more hay up per hour than it would with square baler. That was the first 241 baler our dealer sold, so I was making round bales before some of you guys were born. If I only had a few hundred round bales per season, I wouldn't hesitate trying the 300.
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