As we all know, weather determins when you make hay. Throw in equipment break downs, available time, available help and you end up with less than what you need. I work a regular job, afternoon shifts, so I cut only as much hay as I can do with my available time. My Super H cuts the hay with a NH 479 haybine. I rake with A Farmall 560D or a IH 444D as these are the only tractors I have with dual remotes for my V rake. The 560D runs the NH 650 auto wrap. The 560 is a little short on hydralics for the 650 tho. Your money will determine how much tractor you can get.Later model tractors have better hydralics live pto and will still hold their value. Something in the 60+ HP would be better. If you find a deal on a IH 241 OR 2400 round baler -- RUN AWAY AS FAST AS YOU CAN.
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