Posted by RayP(MI) on May 02, 2008 at 16:54:43 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Baling with H posted by JFavor on May 01, 2008 at 19:22:25:
I have a 268 that I pull with a JD B and some times with a Farmall 200. Your tractor should handle your baler comfortably. Depending on terrain, you might not want to pull a wagon behind, although we rarely have trouble pulling ours. Lack of live PTO is a handicap, but you can do it, if you"re careful. Since baler has a over-run clutch, you can start the baler rolling with the PTO engaged, transmission disengaged, and when it gets up to speed, then depress clutch, and shift transmission into gear, and pull off. I often start baler and ground drive before I reach the windrow, and I can start moving and baler at same time. Just go easy on the clutch. Balers don"t really need that much HP, as long as you"re not cramming them. Tractor does need some heft for control, but your H should fill that bill. Our tractors are lighter.
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