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Re: What tractor do I need?
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Posted by thejdman01 on March 07, 2005 at 10:06:02 from (207.63.16.46):
In Reply to: What tractor do I need? posted by Michael Compton on March 06, 2005 at 20:10:33:
i would go with what brand you have around ie what brand dealer you have locally. for stacking round bales i would recommend a telehandler but those do no good for clearing snow and brush hogging. i dont understand round bales but wont get into that discussion. i like the big squares personally, stack better stay together better when stacking dont sag and fall apart but you probably dont have a whole lot of choice buying htem. i dont know how high you want them i wouldnt go over 2 high but have seen guys who do. im not familiar with ih or any other brand but for a john deere i would look at 148 loaders, can be put on 4320, 4020 and the likeing. youll want a live pto ie pto doesnt disengage with the clutch. youll want loaded rear tires or some rear weights. i would suggest either a sycn range or a power shift for loader work vs a sync mesh. alot easier on you and the tractor.
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