Cut my teeth on one as a teenager, baling for the neighbor. Good tractor- I think 40 HP might be pushing it, but haven't looked at tractor data or Nebraska tests. I liked the "power director" (their name for the 2 speed hand clutch) a lot for baling. With hand clutch in middle position (neutral), depress foot clutch and put PTO and transmission in gear. Let out foot clutch, get the PTO driven implement going. Then push hand clutch, and away you go. If you're getting a clog, just pull hand clutch to middle position until it clears, then away you go again. If you're getting into a heavier windrow, pull hand clutch from high to low, without stopping the baler.
Very smooth running engine. 3 point is a plus, but the earlier ones had "snap coupler" instead. Worked OK, but only works for AC implements, which are hard to find.
2nd the motion on checking 3rd gear, going downhill, to see if it jumps out. I don't know how hard the fix is- guys on the AC board would probably know.
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