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Re: Which Would You Choose??? Input needed!
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Posted by captaink on August 19, 2005 at 11:21:33 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Which Would You Choose??? Input needed! posted by Mark (PA) on August 19, 2005 at 10:11:59:
The old M’s are pretty much bullet proof but I’m thinking you are planning on small square bailing, and you will definitely miss live PTO with the M unless the baler has its own motor. The live PTO and the TA on the 450 would also be very handy on a square baler without a motor. As far as power and weight, the M will do you just fine and for the money it will take to fix the 450 you can probably get live hydraulics on the M if you want them. This probably will sound cruel, but I’d buy neither. Personally, I would look for a 460 or 560 Diesel as they will run cheaper than either the 450 or M gassers will. (I have to say that I have a lot of diesel experience and LOVE diesel engines.) Any of the 60 series will have all the features of the 450 and are a bit newer tractors.
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