If the tractor is heavy enough the height from utility to row crop would not be a big factor another words if you used a 2630 or a 4020 the 4020 would be just as good at the bale work and better for some things than the 2630. though the bigger tractors can be bought for about the same money as some of the MFWD models in newer tractors to get the MFWD. Now for the models /brands IH has a slow low volume pump in them with adequate pressure for most things. The Deere will have a bigger pump volume with same or higher pressure system. Most of the tractors in the 2630 era will not necessarily have real robust hydraulic systems due to most were in the 10-15 GPM with from 1500-2500 PSI for loader work your looking for more in the 15+ GPM with the 2000+ PSI. MFWD is desireable though not necessary. So now for models the 30,40,50 series would work well for your endeavor in Deere IH the 84series in the utility on up or in row crops the 56 series up would work for you. Case the 30 series tractors would work well. I always thought the Fords and Feries were a bit light for loader work in the rear end. Needed to add a lot of weight to get them to where the rest of the comparable models were there. There are others with less support than the ones listed.
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