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Re: How many HP for bailing hay? Square Bales
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Posted by Marksd on March 24, 2006 at 19:11:09 from (70.57.235.14):
In Reply to: How many HP for bailing hay? Square Bales posted by Marksd on March 24, 2006 at 17:20:07:
Thanks for all the replies. I currently have a Farmall M and will most likely put up some hay this year with it. Lack of Live PTo some kind a pain but still can be done. I was curious about HP because we have been looking around at some other tractors and looking up the HP of them. Lots of them in the 30's for HP. Some in the 40's. I know there is a farmall 300 and a 400 coming up next week in a local sale so I thought I might watch them. Also a local guy had a Allis WD45. He said it was 45HP but from what I can find it is in the mid 30's. One thing I also seem to notice it that the Nebraska test seem to get higher HP data compared to the actual data from the orig. tractor info. Thanks again for all your help. If anyone knows about a 215 JD swather please post info in the other forum for that. Mark
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